theb1rdm4n has a brand new Homebrew Idol-ified version of his shooter up for grabs… After playing a few intensified rounds and calling it quits, you’ll soon be re-launching “Birdman’s Shooter” with the mentality of destroying your previous high score; it’ll do that. I’m going back in for more, right after taking this opportunity to calm myself and share version 1.3 with y’all first.

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It is loosely based off of the game Galaga. The game pits you against endless waves of enemies that get harder as the game goes on. Every 8 levels there is a bonus level and the enemies get harder, but the enemy count resets back to level one and continues to grow every level. If you perfect a bonus level you get an extra life and bonus points. Scores grow exponentially as the current level and difficulty increase. Scores are also slightly based off of your accuracy, so the more accurate you are, the higher your score will be.
Birdman’s Shooter v1.3 highlights:
See the release thread for the complete change log and additional screenshots.
Download: Birdman’s Shooter v1.3
- release thread -
Comments (17)Told you its got potential. Now PSP Hacks proudly presents theb1rdm4n’s latest inclination — Birdman’s Shooter version 1.2. Despite lacking sound (use iR Shell, listen to your own tunes) this version boost fixes the enemies sticking together glitch, as well features other various enhancements.

Change log from 1.0 to 1.2:
Kudos theb1rdm4n. Awesome work.
Download: Birdman’s Shooter v1.2
Comments (10)Introducing theb1rdm4n’s first PSP homebrew game, “Birdman’s Shooter.” Loosely based on the classic arcade game Galaga, Birdman’s Shooter is written in C and definitely shows true potential. theb1rdm4n notes one known issue: sometimes enemies end up stuck together and don’t move; this bug will most likely be corrected in the next version. Check back soon for future releases.

Download: Birdman’s Shooter
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