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Flash Game Portal System
ver 1.0 by jeffy777
firmware 2.7+

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// -- INTRO: -- //

The cool thing about the newer firmware is the ability to play flash games, but the sucky
part is trying to keep them organized and easily accessible without having to bookmark
every single one. Well, here is my personal solution to the problem.

// -- WHAT IT IS: -- //

This is a portal system that displays a menu with several flash games for you to choose from.
Each game is represented by a thumbnail and you can cycle left and right through the games with
the mouse. To start up a game, you simply click it. Now you don't have to type in the file name
or bookmark each game individually. You can access them right from this spiffy menu, and just hit
the L or back button when you're done playing and you'll return back to the meun where you can jump
right into another game. Pretty easy, huh? And the games are stored on the memory stick, so you
don't need to be connected to the internet. I've included 11 games to get things rolling:

Battleship
Blackjack
Checkers
Fly Plane
Mahjong
Simon Says
Sanke
Solitaire
Tetris
TicTacToe
Yahtzee
(All credit for the games goes to the game makers, I only built the menu)

I designed this for myself and didn't really intend to release it, but I decided someone else might
benefit from this as much as I have. It's a huge time saver and very convenient (and it looks pretty
decent as well, but I didn't go overboard on the graphical aspects in order to keep the
filesize to a minimum).

Note: The menu only works for the games that are included with this package. Expect to see future
releases of this menu with more games. In the meantime you can still play other games, but you'll
need to access them through bookmarks or by typing them in.

// -- HOW TO INSTALL:  -- //

Well, if you're reading this, that means you've already unzipped the file, so it's all
a piece of cake from here. Just connect your PSP to your PC with your USB cable and put
your PSP into USB mode. Then simply take the contents of the folder in this package
(there should be 12 files) and copy them to the main root of your PSP (don't put them in
any other folders or this won't work; see the included screenshot of the file structure
to see what your's should look like). Next, go to your PSP and open the Web Browser and enter
this address:
file:/menu.swf

If you've done everything correctly, then you should see the menu with the first game showing.
Now you can either bookmark this menu or set it as your homepage, and you'll no londer need to
type in anything to play these games :) To navigate the menu, use your mouse to click the game
icon, or click the arrows to scroll through the games.

That's about it.....