#5671
When it comes to car racing games, most of them are traditional RAC type: you drive a car to overtake your opponents or get to the destination within the given time. In this fixed mode of gameplay, no matter how good the system is, how smooth the controls are, how many vehicles are made and how cool they are, players will soon get bored with this cookie-cutter game mechanics.

#5646
BizHawk is a free and open-source multi-system universal emulator written in C#. Its goal is to eventually simulate all game consoles, and already supports FC, MD, GBA, SFC, SMS, NES, SNES, N64, PC Engine, SS, PS, PSP, and so on more than 10 game consoles. It comes with the professional TAS functions while taking the ease of use into account. That said, BizHawk not only can be used for game clearance video production with TAS, but also is friendly for casual gaming.

#5645
There are four classic arcade games in this post: Tumblepop, Diet Go Go, Joe & Mac Returns, and Jumping Pop. The first three are all the works of Data East from Japan, were successively released in 1991, 1992 and 1994. Among them, the Joe & Mac Returns is a hybrid work of Tumblepop and Joe & Mac of Data East. The last game is a highly imitative copy of Tumblepop, was produced by ESD from South Korea and released in 2001.

#5624
AppNee once promised a user to share all of the Army Men game works. Years have passed in a flash. Although it started off by intermittently releasing 7 Army Men titles, one game per post, this mission was eventually suspended due to time and effort issues. Now, AppNee has returned to this task and finished it at one go - making all Army Men game works in one place instead. The ones that have been posted will be fixed and referenced here, all the other games will be released all at once.

#5616
Mednafen (short for My Emulator Doesn't Need A Frickin' Excellent Name, formerly known as Nintencer) is a free, open-source and multi-system video game console emulator for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It already emulates nearly 20 home and handheld game consoles from Atari to PS1 era, such as FC, MD, GB, GBA, PS, SS, PC-FX, etc.

#5614
Digimon (short for Digital Monsters, AKA: デジモン, デジタルモンスタ) is a cross-industry series of products, as an extension of the electronic pet developed by Bandai from Japan. It was originally created in 1996, as a combat based virtual pet toy, and has since evolved into anime, manga, films, trading card game, as well as video games for all kinds of home and handheld game consoles.

#5610
As we all know, Google Services Framework (GSF for Short) is an important component built into Google's Android system (it's ostensibly an application that can be removed manually, and essentially a package of APIs that are deeply integrated into the Android system and runs in the background). It is mainly used to support the normal launch and running of all Google applications and some 3rd-party apps and games developed based on it.

#5607
Here is a collection post of Product Keys (some Activation Keys will also be included for the time being) for Microsoft's Windows 11 All Editions in any language, and both 32-bit & 64-bit. Some information or resources may be inaccurate or invalid and will be corrected in subsequent updates. BTW, Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 users can upgrade to this new system for free now.

#5606
Office Tool Plus is simple yet very helpful one-stop deploying tool specially designed for Microsoft Office, developed by Yerong (a senior high school student) from China. It is primarily used to quickly download, configure/customize, install, activate and manage all Microsoft Office products.

#5596
LaunchBox was originally developed as a front-end application for DOSBox, but has since evolved into a powerful multi-platform game launcher and manager for both modern PC games and retro video games. It gives us a better gaming experience, and allows us to manage games more intuitively and efficiently. If your computer has a lot of games, then LaunchBox could be just what you need.

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