#3887
The King of Fighters XIV (??????????????? XIV, KOF XIV for short) is the latest work of the most classic fighting arcade games - KoF series (produced by SNK). It drew lessons from the "3D character + 2D fighting" design of Street Fighter 4 & 5, and became the first work in the whole KoF series that is totally rendered in 3D engine. Meanwhile, it has also become the pinnacle work of all fighting games.
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#3881
Army Men: Air Attack (AMAA for short) was released by The 3DO Company in 1999, for Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color platforms. Of which, the versions on Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color platforms were re-titled as Army Men: Air Combat. It is the fifth work of the Army Men series, also the first work started to use a 3D engine where terrain and units are rendered in real-time.

#3831
M.U.G.E.N (AKA: Mugen, MUGEN, 無限) is a discontinued but still very active free 2D fighting game engine with many customizable components. It was developed by Elecbyte, first released in 1999 (for DOS). In 2009, MUGEN 1.0 was released, and in 2013, MUGEN 1.1 came out.

#3828
I myself have had a kind of nostalgia to PlayStation 1 from beginning to end, so I could not fall in love with any other new generations of video game consoles following it, such as PSP, PS2, PS3, PS4... As a result, even on a computer once I found a new PSX game emulator, I will give it a try. And at the same time, a simple comparison (mainly from the games compatibility and program usability aspects) with the well-known ePSXe will be made.

#3781
First, you should know what M.U.G.E.N is. M.U.G.E.N is a free, non-professional 2D fighting game engine that only made for personal use on DOS, Windows and Linux platforms. Its was developed by Elecbyte group using the C language and Allegro libraries, and gives the characters from different ACG (Animation, Comic, Game) a common platform to fight with each other.

#3774
Many of the original soundtracks and animations of PlayStation 1 are so well made that some independent game developers may want to extract them for personal use. I'm afraid, this time, PSX Multi Converter can not help you at all. Because it can scan almost nothing for no matter what type of game ROM files (except the CD ROM disc in your CD drive, I guess). And, we are able to use Cube Media Player to extract the audios and videos out, but it does not provide support to images. Even worse, for some PSone games, it can only extract the XA audio part of the dialogues of characters and the opening animations, you can't get the BGM in each stage.

#3738
Army Men: Toys in Space is the third work of The 3DO Company's classic strategy type of plastic toy war game series Army Men, released in 1999. Its unique alien characters and weapons (such as laser gun) are the main characteristics distinct from other works in this series.

#3680
FamiTracker is a professional but simple and easy-to-use 8-bit digital music producing freeware for NES/Famicom (FCDS) emulators. It comes with concise UI and powerful features, supports music import/export, automatically generates NSF file (so that the music you produce can be played in emulators), and is capable of converting music format. It's regarded as a must-have tool for many 8-bit game music producers.

#3658
Virtua Cop (AKA: Virtua Squad) is a series of first-person light-gun shooter games with 3 works Virtua Cop (1994), Virtua Cop 2 (1995) and Virtua Cop 3 (2003). Virtua Cop: Elite Edition (AKA: Virtua Cop: Re-Birth) is a bundle edition of Virtua Cop and Virtua Cop 2 (along with bonus unlockable artwork) released for PlayStation 2 in 2002.

#3639
Army Men II is the direct sequel of Army Men (1998), released in 1999. It used a fire-new graphics engine, accordingly its graphics quality was greatly improved. In stages, it first introduced a variety of new enemies, including cockroaches, and extended battlefields from the "Plastic World" to the "Real World" we live in, such as kitchen and garden.

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