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OpenBOR PSP 3.0 Build 3726

OpenBOR
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OpenBOR is a continuation of the Beats Of Rage 2D game engine, which was originally
created by the wonderful folks over at http://www.senileteam.com.


History
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In 2004, Senile Team released Beats of Rage, a free beat-'em-up for DOS inspired
by SEGA's Streets of Rage series and using sprites from SNK Playmore's King of
Fighters series. The game spread only by word of mouth, but it nonetheless
amassed popularity very quickly. Senile Team soon released an edit pack allowing
anyone interested to create a mod for the BOR engine.

In 2005, Kirby2000 asked Senile Team to open the source code to BOR. They
agreed, and OpenBOR was born. Development on the engine was continued by the
community, and still is to this day.


Available Platforms
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OpenBOR has a very modular and portable design inherited from Beats of Rage. Ports
to the following platforms are currently supported:

* Windows
* Linux
* Mac OS X
* Wii
* PSP
* Dreamcast
* GP2X
* GP2X Wiz
* Dingoo a320

In addition to the above, the original Beats of Rage engine (downloadable from
the Senile Team website) is available for the following platforms:

* DOS
* Playstation 2
* Xbox
* GP32
* Palmtop


Source Code
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svn checkout https://lavalit.com/svn/openbor openbor

You may get a security warning from your Subversion client. This is because
LavaLit signs its own SSL certificate, and it can be safely ignored. If you get
a *fatal* error, you should upgrade to a newer version of the Neon HTTP library.
This bug is fixed in neon 0.29.5 (released October 14, 2010).


OpenBOR Team
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SumolX (2006-2011)
Project Manager, Lead Programmer, Known for porting PSP, PS3, Linux, Wii, GP2X and
maintaining all other platforms and code base.

uTunnels (2007-2010)
Developed the scripting engine for OpenBOR and also added many exciting features.

KBbandressen (2007-2011)
New developer that is feature rich!

Plombo (2009-2011)
A developer who prefers to work on OpenBOR's supporting libraries and
platform-specific backends. Known for maintaining the Wii port, writing the
GPU-accelerated video code for Wii and OpenGL, and a few engine features.

Damon Caskey (2007-2011)
Scripter, Tester and Developer. What else can I say.

CGRemakes (2005-2006)
Main developer after Kirby2K. Introduced many exicting features to engine.

LordBall (2006)
Developed offshoot engine based on OpenBOR. Shared features with both engines.

Tails (2006)
Developed offshoot engine based on OpenBOR. Shared features with both engines.

Fugue (2006)
Developed offshoot engine based on OpenBOR. Shared features with both engines.

Kirby2K (2004-2005)
The original developer of OpenBOR who asked Senile Team for permission to open
up Beats Of Rage.



Senile Team Members
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Roel (credited as "Opla" in BoR)
The team's chieftain. Does most of the game design, programming and artwork.
http://www.roelvanmastbergen.nl

Jeroen (credited as "Leila" in BoR)
Does all the things no one else does.

Sander (credited as "Albatross" in BoR)
3D artist and animation sequence editor.

Ben
Senile Team's composer, who is currently working on the soundtrack for Age of the Beast.

Neill
Neill was the first to port Beats of Rage to other systems, namely Playstation 2
and Dreamcast. He now supports Senile Team with advice regarding console hardware
and code compatibility, and has agreed to port Age of the Beast when it's ready.
http://www.neillcorlett.com



Websites
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LavaLit (home of OpenBOR development) - http://www.lavalit.com
Senile Team (original authors of Beats of Rage) - http://www.senileteam.com
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    @Texasauras why did you start a thread, ignored all the answers there, then come here to chat and ask the same thing. You gotta be like 12, bro
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Biker Mice from Mars needed a Sequel, Angry Hamsters from Uranus
  • T @ Texasauras:
    uh bro i was just asking have you seen these, help me look
  • T @ Texasauras:
    its on amazon
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Download Batocera make it your own
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    If you want GC PS2 Wii stuff like that use a PC
    +1
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @Psionic Roshambo, i also use my tv stick to watch YouTube and streaming services
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Psi those play well on the Pi5 now...
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    @Xdqwerty yep that's what I use my stick for most anymore, streaming tv shows, movies. or even youtube. Or doing kens mum.
    +1
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    RG Cube is going to be good for ps2 if it's $100
    +1
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @BigOnYa, and since the default emulator is below average i downloaded some "replacements" like snes9x for snes games for example
    +1
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    And I also have my ps3
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Yea ps3 is a beast still to today compared to most "sticks"
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    If you just want pi for emulation no point when Anbernic releases new shit every two seconds
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    What's really cool about Pi's tho is you can have multiple SD cards with different OS on each SD card and change from say a gaming machine to a full fledged pc if wanted
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Plus all bios are set up and usually includes at least 128gbs or 64
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Yeah but if your main goal is just to play n64 and GameCube you can save about $50 and have the portability option
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    True, but on 2 monitors at 4k. Its just want you want really, to each they own.
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    For a kids aspect Anbernic would be the better option they'd probably melt over the price on a good 4k display
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    For that texasroo guy, I'd recommend the Spell and speak as his first system.
    +1
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    So they buy a pi5 kit for about $150 and say a 28" 4k display probably looking around $400 total
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    They'll be getting in the territory of portable Pcs anyway
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Again you get what you pay for, its like buying a S series for $300 but its only 1440p native, if you want true 4k, gotta get the X model for $500. But yea you right, when moms buying it anyways, you gotta stay cheap.
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    They could use HD out on their TV no real need for a monitor these days tbh the purists will disagree
    K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2: They could use HD out on their TV no real need for a monitor these days tbh the purists will...