
Hendoku 0.1 - A Sudoku for PS Vita by Kuni59 ( GBA / GIT). HENkaku Offline Installer by xyzz ( GIT). Ra圜ast3D Engine - 3D Game Engine for LPP Vita by Rinnegatamante ( GIT). Lua Player Plus Vita (LPP Vita) by Rinnegatamante ( GIT). EasyRPG PS Vita RPG Maker by Rinnegatamante ( GIT / easyrpg-player.rar). vitaWolfen by Rinnegatamante ( vitaWolfen.vpk / vitaWolfen.zip / GIT). Numpty Physics for Vita by meetpatty ( GIT). WebSample Installer by Mooliecool ( GIT). Vita TV VPK Whitelister by Kankertje ( GIT).
Procedural Planets by Ruben_Wolfe ( GIT). You can also upload new PS Vita VPK's there using THIS page.Īt a glance, here's a summary of which VPK files are available there (also on the Wiki) thus far: (MP3 method is currently broken, use FTP instead!) vpk using molecularShell to allow it to be installed. The downloaded MP3 file gets placed in a folder in ux0:music/, and the file extension can be changed to. The MP3 option is there to allow downloading directly on a Vita. VPK Mirror hosts VPK files for use with the PS Vita hack HENkaku. We'll be updating this archive list collection with new PS Vita HENkaku VPK file downloads and GIT links as time permits, but in the meantime haxxey has started a great HENkaku resource for them located HERE which states: In the meantime, if you're curious and want to see the whole list of assets, grab it here.Following yesterday's HENkaku release for PlayStation Vita, here comes the usual flood of PS Vita homebrew applications, emulators and of course game ports for everyone to enjoy as VPK files! I'll start with the VPL/VPK file format, which is quite simple. EQ2 uses a very interesting file format, which I want to start documenting as soon as possible. The definition is quite vague, but that's because they're used for pretty much everything: zone rooms, game objects, characters, monsters, character accessories, etc. VOC files, of which there are around 20,000, are actually data which describe a composition of simpler assets that together form a complex entity. They are in a variety of formats, but sounds in particular are in WAV format, while the voiceover files come in MP3 format. First of all, the 418 VPK files contain a total of around 190,000 files of all kinds basically the whole set of assets EQ2 uses.
Regarding what Vikan Karo mentions, it is not true that VPK files contain mainly ambient and combat sounds in VOC format. They actually are in the NrVObm.vpk file, and have the following names:Īs for their being encrypted, it is probably true, as they certainly aren't regular DDS files. The maps for these zones are definitely there in the VPK files.