Tag: Game Categories
Game Categories v9.0: Organize Homebrew on PSP
by eXophase Mirror on Nov.03, 2009 at 12:39 pm, under Gaming, PSP Homebrew, PlayStation Portable

Homebrew developer Bubbletune has rolled out an update to custom firmware plugin Game Categories. Featuring three separate modes to display content, which can be toggled on-the-fly, it allows users to tidy up their PSP’s GAME folder through means of organization by easily categorizing applications and games.
Version 9.0 adds an additional display mode, dubbed “Content Browser.” When selected, this mode displays only the ICON0.PNG when scrolling through files.
Game Categories v9.0: Organize Homebrew On PSP - [eXophase.com]
[RELEASE] Game Categories Revised
by Moose on Jan.27, 2009 at 2:01 pm, under Gaming, PSP Homebrew, PlayStation Portable
Not long after informing M for Mature of an upcoming release to his Game Categories plugin, Bubbletune has released his plugin for the PSP, called Game Categories Revised, to the public in our forums. For anyone who missed the previous news article on this fantastic piece of homebrew, here is what it does:
Unlike the previous releases where the user had to enter the VSHMenu to switch between categories, Bubbletune’s fourth revision of his Game Categories plugin for the PSP will now enable the user to choose between two modes; a multiple memory stick icon mode where the XMB displays a memory stick icon for every category, or a selection mode where the user is prompted to choose their category when selecting the memory stick icon in the Game menu.
For more information on the release and a changelog, check out Bubbletune's forum post below.
Release Thread: [M for Mature Forums]
Previous News Article: [M for Mature]
PSP Game Categories Plugin Updated, Release Soon
by Moose on Jan.26, 2009 at 1:48 pm, under Gaming, PSP Homebrew, PlayStation Portable
After a lengthy wait of one month, Bubbletune has adhered to his promise and notified M for Mature of an upcoming release to his Game Categories plugin for the PSP, named Game Categories Revised.
Unlike the previous releases where the user had to enter the VSHMenu to switch between categories, Bubbletune's fourth revision of his Game Categories plugin for the PSP will now enable the user to choose between two modes; a multiple memory stick icon mode where the XMB displays a memory stick icon for every category, or a selection mode where the user is prompted to choose their category when selecting the memory stick icon in the Game menu.
If you haven't used Bubbletune's Game Category plugin before and find yourself in the position where you have to scroll through over 50 homebrew applications in the Game > Memory Stick menu (oh, the pain), then this is for you. Bubbletune's Game Categories plugin is an effective alternative to using some of the computer-based organisation programs out there for the PSP.
To start, simply create a sub-folder in PSP/GAME and drag and drop your homebrew files into it to create a category! What's better yet is that Game Categories doesn't affect your PSP themes, so you can keep themeing without any trouble.
Discuss: [M for Mature Forum]
Keep your eyes open for updates and expect a release very soon on M for Mature!
Game Categories Plugin V3
by NeilR on Dec.05, 2008 at 7:08 pm, under Gaming, PSP Homebrew, PlayStation Portable

Right on the heels of Dark_AleX's 5.00M33-4 release developer Bubbletune has released an update to the Game Categories plugin bringing the version count to 3 and support for the updated vshmenu. If this is your first time reading about this homebrew, this plugin allows you to easily categorize the contents of your memorystick; specifically, content that displays under the GAME menu. More details from the readme after the break.
Game Categories Plugin V2
by NeilR on Nov.09, 2008 at 1:54 pm, under Gaming, PSP Homebrew, PlayStation Portable

Developer Bubbletune released earlier today an update to the nifty plugin which allows you to easily categorize the contents of your memorystick that displays under the GAME menu. The plugin is intuitive and requires little configuration; in fact it integrates itself into the vshmenu. Details from the readme after the break.
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