

However it will only work on the psp emulator, so some of the features of the Vita will not be supported.

It should if you can find a way to run it on the PSV. No, a signed eboot.pbp is provided that NZ:P can be played on any PSP out there. Do I need to have a PSP with custom firmware to be able to play this? Within this release, there is only one single map, Nacht der Untoten. If you're playing multiplayer, you use teamwork and tactics to survive the onslaught. The Mystery Box is a box where you pay 950 points in exchange for a random weapon, it ranges from a pistol to a killing machine. The points can then be used to open doors, buy perks, buy weapons off the walls, and use the Mystery Box. You get points for rebuilding barricades, damaging zombies, knifing zombies, etc. The longer you survive, the harder it gets. After you kill the full wave of zombies, it will switch off to Round 2 where more zombies will come. You start out at Round 1, where few zombies will come. There are also easter eggs on certain levels, which you will receive some special rewards upon completion. The objective is to survive from the waves of zombies for long as possible, gain points to purchase powerful weapons, unlock new areas, upgrade your weapons, and purchase perks so you can survive more easily.Ĭurrently, the two most powerful weapons within the game are the Wunderwaffe DG-2 and the Ray Gun, both capable of dealing huge amounts of damage on zombies. To use, copy the nzp folder and replace the original one. Sound patch is available for the PSP unsigned version. Place the NZ:P folder into your Memory Sticks /PSP/GAME/ folder. It was participated in the PSP Genesis Competition 2011 (Talk Audiance Vote winner). It is available for PlayStation Portable and any Windows machine. This homebrew is a zombie survival shooter made by NZ:P Team (from The Broken Line Studios) and its main focus is the World at War portion in this beta version. NZ:P is a remake of the Call of Duty: Zombies powered by various enhanced forks of the Quake engine, and has been in development since 2009 for the PSP.
