![]() It's a huge time saver and very convenient (and it looks pretty decent as well, but I didn't go overboard on the graphical aspects in order to keep the filesize to a minimum). I designed this for myself and didn't really intend to release it, but I decided someone else might benefit from this as much as I have. (All credit for the games goes to the game makers, I only built the menu) I've included 11 games to get things rolling: Pretty easy, huh? And the games are stored on the memory stick, so you don't need to be connected to the internet. You can access them right from this spiffy menu, and just hit the L or back button when you're done playing and you'll return back to the menu where you can jump right into another game. Now you don't have to type in the file name or bookmark each game individually. Each game/application is represented by a thumbnail and you can cycle left and right through the games with the mouse. This is a portal system that displays a menu with several flash games and applicationsfor you to choose from. Well, here is my personal solution to the problem. The cool thing about the newer firmware is the ability to play flash games, but the sucky part is trying to keep them organized and easily accessible without having to bookmark every single one.
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