11-18-2007, 04:28 PM
QJ.NET Wrote:

The first programmer to submit an entry was Sinasquax. The program is simple and straightforward, and does not come with a menu interface.
Download: Rubik's Cube by Sinasquax for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Sinasquax for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

The second programmer to submit an entry was Alcantor. The program provides a basic menu and offers alternative modes of play with a 2x2, 4x4 and 5x5 cube. The program also offers an alternative visual interface, offering a "flat" cube instead of a 3D one.
The site describes the "flat" interface to be professional and good for commercial distribution.
Download: Rubik's Cube by Alcantor for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Alcantor for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

The third programmer to submit an entry was Seb and calls the program simply "The Cube.". His program is also straightforward and simple but offers a menu and a music feature. The program also has an autosaving feature.
Download: The Cube by Seb for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: The Cube by Seb for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)

The fourth programmer to submit an entry was Quadrizo. This program may be the most different of the four, employing a "mirror" concept that lets you see the cube from different sides all at once.
The program employs a ring that indicates which row you are currently turning. The size of the cube can also be extended to have a 4x4 or 5x5 grid. The program can also change the "stickers" on the cube to have a different image, even one with numbers on it (described as a kind of Sudoku approach).
Download: Rubik's Cube by Quadrizo for PSP (fat with kernel 1.50)
Download: Rubik's Cube by Quadrizo for PSP (slim with CW 3.7x)