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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
Copy the JaPSPanese folder to your homebrew directory ( | Copy the JaPSPanese folder to your homebrew directory (\PSP\GAME). | ||
The game is designed to be run on custom firmware or 1.0. | The game is designed to be run on custom firmware or 1.0. |
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Author | transce080 |
Type | Other |
Version | 2007 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2007/09/12 |
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A program for practicing hiragana and katakana on your PSP by transce080.
Installation
Copy the JaPSPanese folder to your homebrew directory (\PSP\GAME).
The game is designed to be run on custom firmware or 1.0.
User guide
You can cycle through the hiragana/katakana in consecutive order or in random order. Random mode will use each hiragana/katakana only once for each cycle of the set.
You may choose to have the hiragana/katakana or the letters displayed first. The answer is displayed until you release the button, then it moves to the next question.
Scrolling through the hiragana/katakana in consecutive mode will not interrupt your progess in random mode.
Controls
Cross - Move to the next random hiragana/katakana
Left - Move to the previous hiragana/katakana
Right - Move to the next hiragana/katakana
Square - Change to hiragana mode
Circle - Change to katakana mode
Up - Toggle whether question or answer is shown first
Triangle - Turbo (random)
Start - Exit program
Screenshots
Credits
Thanks to:
- psp2dev.org and anyone who contributed to making the PSP Toolchain.
- Rob H for supplying the source images for my hiragana and katakana.