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OpenBOR PSP | |
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General | |
Author | OpenBOR Team |
Type | Game Engine |
Version | 3.0 Build 6391 |
License | BSD-3-Clause |
Last Updated | 2018/08/21 |
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OpenBOR is a royalty free sprite-based side scrolling gaming engine. From humble beginnings in 2004, it has since grown into the most versatile, easy to use, and powerful engine of its type you will find anywhere.
OpenBOR is optimized for side scrolling beat em’ up style games (Double Dragon, Streets of Rage, Final Fight), but easily accommodates any sort of gameplay style and feature set you can imagine.
Supported systems include PSP, Windows, Android, Wii and Linux.
Installation
Copy the OpenBOR folder to PSP/GAME/ on the Memory Stick.
Place any compatible game (.pak) into the Paks folder.
User guide
To find out more, stop into the OpenBOR community at ChronoCrash. This is the place to go if you want to discuss OpenBOR development or get started building one of your own.
You will also find dozens of game modules already finished to download and play.
Screenshots
Credits
History:
- 2003 - Senile Team releases Beats of Rage, a free beat-'em-up for DOS inspired by SEGA's Streets of Rage series using assets from SNK Playmore's King of Fighters series. The game quickly achieves mass popularity through word of mouth. Senile Team releases an edit pack allowing anyone interested to create a module for the BOR engine.
- 2005 - Developer Kirby2000 asks Senile Team to open the source code to BOR. They agreed, and the project is named OpenBOR. The project quickly spawns numerous ports and branches, each with unique features.
- 2006 - Developer Sumo1X (SX) reorganizes the loose coalition of developers into what is now known as the OpenBOR Team. Features from the various branches are backported into the original OpenBOR.
- 2011 - Sumo1X retires from the OpenBOR Team, and hands management duties to DCurrent (Damon Caskey).
- 2017 - OpenBOR repository migrates from SourceForge to Github.
- 2021 - Development continues on OpenBOR 4.0, with various internal source cleanups, a more object centric script engine, and fixes for long standing issues.
External links
- LavaLit - http://www.lavalit
- ChronoCrash - http://www.chronocrash.com/
- GitHub - https://github.com/DCurrent/openbor