#5681
In the early 1990s, 2D arcade racer video games had great success on both arcade consoles and 16-bit home consoles, delivering a stunning integrated gaming experience. Until the mid to late '90s, it was surpassed by the full 3D GT Racing, Ridge Racer, Need for Speed, and so forth series. Nowadays, the graphics of racing games have evolved to resemble the real world, but the obvious side effect of the excessive pursuit of realism is that the game controls become more complex, thus losing the fun of the game itself. As a result, many gamers miss the simple, exciting, relaxing racing experience when they could easily compete with friends.

#5680
Rigs of Rods is an entirely free, open-source and sandbox-style vehicle simulation program for Windows and Linux platforms. It simulates cars, trucks, airplanes, boats and everything in between, and uses soft-body physics system (based on mass-spring-damper model) to simulate the vehicle physics, mainly motion destruction and deformation of vehicles.

#5674
Insomnia - in the past, people who suffered from this condition were mostly affected by work, life and other bad experiences. Now, smartphone + fast and convenient mobile Internet has caused more and more people to suffer from severe insomnia from lying in bed fiddling with their phones. AppNee's method is simple and effective, requiring no drugs or visits to the hospital. Instead, you just need to do what you least want to do on your phone after lying in bed, like reading e-books on math, economics, etc. If you have a computer at hand, try Virtual Hypnotist.

#5670
Without a doubt, MAME is one of the best, most famous and most vibrant multi-system arcade emulators in the emulator history. However, its usability has never been high enough, and its direct support for games is very low - you'll find that MAME can detect and recognize so many games but is not able to play them all, often simply reports that a bunch of files are missing. As a result, many variations of MAME have appeared, and one of AppNee's favorites is MAME32 Plus!.

#5667
Nightmare Sphere (AKA: ナイトメアスフィア) is a free Castlevania-like and metroidvania-style doujin, indie game developed by 暁音♪ (AKA: n_sphere2, MickmanX, who used to be an art designer at Capcom) from Japan in 2009, using GameMaker Studio. It incorporates elements from classic 2D action video games like Metroid, Castlevania, Mega Man, and includes some degree of adult content.

#5666
Computers get slower and slower over time, so you have to reinstall your system every once in a while. The most troublesome thing in this process is mainly the installation and debugging of hardware drivers and a large number of commonly-used software. Especially the hardware driver involves the compatibility and stability of the driver versions, so not every installation is easy and smooth. Therefore, it is a very necessary thing to package and backup all the driver files of all hardware that runs stably and well.

#5656
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is the third 8-bit game work in the Castlevania series for the Nintendo Entertainment System console, was published by Konami in 1989. This game took Nintendo's game development level at that time to the extreme, its gameplay is very similar to that of the first generation, but has vastly improved graphics and music. Moreover, it also introduced the concept of companions and sub-plots for the first time, and has 15 levels. So, it was definitely a masterpiece that could make players forget to eat and sleep at that time!

#5653
Yabause is a free, open-source and cross-platform Sega Saturn (SS) emulator developed by Lawrence Sebald. It supports reading Sega Saturn game roms in CD or ISO file format, and runs smoothly on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and Dreamcast platforms.

#5649
Macros can be seen as a script that consists of a sequence of instructions used to perform a specified task. There are many kinds of macros, among which keyboard and mouse macros are the most common, mainly include mouse movements, mouse clicks and keystrokes. To increase productivity and avoid repetitive tasks, using macros to automate computer operation is the most common and effective solution.

#5647
WinSlap is a free and open-source handy tool for quickly configuring a Windows 10 installation with a series of useful tweaks and settings. It was originally developed for personal use only by Sven Mauch from Germany, so there is no guarantee that it works as intended, doesn't break your system or is actively maintained.