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Sabacc Portable PSP

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Sabacc Portable
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General
Authorgoumba
TypeCard
Version0.9.1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2010/07/11
Links
Download
Website
Source

This is a port of the popular card game of the Star Wars Galaxy to the PlayStation Portable.

Features

  • Simple game play.
  • On screen help.

Installation

Copy EBOOT.PBP in the CFW folder to a folder of your choice within /PSP/GAME/.

User guide

Sabacc was the name of a popular card game with numerous variations, many of them including a hard-to-beat hand also called sabacc. Often played at high stakes, the goal of many versions of the game was to win the sabacc pot by collecting a hand with an absolute value closest to 23, but no higher.

Menu options:

  • Four Cards - Starts a new game, based on the usual four cards play.
  • Continue - Once a game is started, this option becomes available.
  • Options - Nothing here that works at this time.
  • Quit - Exits Sabacc Portable.

Controls

D-Pad Up - Increase bet

D-Pad Down - Decrease bet

Triangle - Hold a card

Square - Call.

Cross - Continue to the next round of play

Select - Return the the main Sabacc Portable menu

Home - Quits Sabacc Portable

Screenshots

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Credits

Special Thanks:

  • To Dark Alex, to which this wouldn't be possible.
  • To the devs of the PSP SDK and those who ported SDL and FreeType.
  • To Peter Schuster for the New Aurebesh font.
  • To the Ubuntu team for providing a great alternative to OS X on my iBook G4.
  • To the Debian team, for providing a great OS, for which I ditched Ubuntu when I got tired of its bloat.
  • To the developers of the One True Editor: GNU Emacs.

External links

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