Suicide Barbie by The Black Lotus [web]
o Suicide Barbie by The Black Lotus PlayStation(r) Portable(tm) demo o 'polished' party version released June 27th, 2007. original production released at Breakpoint 2007. o credits direction, graphics: Louie / TBL^CNCD graphics: Jintz code: ReJ / Nesnausk! code: eriQue / soniK cliQue music: Elusive 'Pete loves Veronica mix' (Veronica Maggio 'Dumpa Mig') animations: Micke animations: Johra animations: Duffe additional graphics: Eracore / Rebels platform consultant: Chip o additional credits & inspiration Roberto Roseano (Barbie Suicide) Psyop o special thanks pspdev community for homebrew TyRaNiD for psplink (this demo would not be possible without it) Cathy/Nesnausk! for support and photojournalism in bingen o random blah whilst typing this text, i got a word from Louie. as it turns out we will have to change the tune. great stuff! it means that binary release will be delayed for a 'couple' days. stay tuned then :) ... so, a 'couple' days had passed indeed. but not in vain - as we are now ready for the first official release of the binaries. thus you will be free to abandon those filthy leaked binaries you have enjoyed so much. instead we offer you _real_ credits, packed music, more visuals, steady framerate and of course support for various firmwares. oh, and you think demoscene is about being original? you should watch this then... inspiration vs. rip-off http://mirror.support.nl/pub/tbl/movies/pollinate.mov o how to run production copy the contents of the archive to the ms0:/PSP/GAME/ folder. run production from xmb. if you're using 3xx OE firmware copy files to ms0:/PSP/GAME150/ instead. this production has been tested and confirmed working under firmware 1.00, 1.50 and 3.40 OE-A. o tech stuff no official sdk's or devkits were harmed during the production of this demo. not a single bad word was muttered addressing sony. homebrew sdk and retail psp, nicely hooked to our laptops with usb cables, were our true friends. and if you ask, why memorystick led flashes all the time? yeah, we do stream our content; both data and music. so, make sure you have a fast enough stick; on-demand loading over usbhostfs is not really recommended.. great success, ReJ/TBL?Nesnausk! & eriQue/soniK cliQue
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