#7348
Battletoads is a classic video game franchise known for its quirky humor, vibrant graphics, and challenging gameplay, developed by Rare from England in 1991. The series is renowned for its unique blend of beat 'em up gameplay and platforming elements, featuring anthropomorphic toads as the main protagonists. In this post, AppNee provides Battletoads all game works in one place.

#7004
Shadow of the Ninja: Reborn is a 16-bit remake of the classic side-scrolling, ninja-themed action game for the classic video game Shadow of the Ninja (AKA: KAGE~Shadow of the Ninja) on Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console, which was developed by NatsumeAtari from Japan in 1990. It has been remade by the original team, adding a large number of new weapons and props; the two protagonists appear in new looks; all level scenes and enemies have also been repainted; and more.

#6646
Bejeweled (formerly called Diamond Mine, later Bejeweled Deluxe) is a series of tile-matching/gem-swapping/eliminating type of puzzle games created by PopCap Games (now a subsidiary corporation of Electronic Arts) for PC. It was initially developed using Java and released for web browsers in 2001, then followed by multiple sequels and spin-offs: Bejeweled 2 (2004), Bejeweled Twist (2008), Bejeweled Blitz (2009), Bejeweled 3 (2010), Bejeweled Stars (2016), and more.

#6457
Dynasty Warriors (AKA: 真・三國無双, Shin Sangokumusō, True Three Kingdoms Unrivaled) is a series of action role-playing games for both PC and console platforms, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei from Japan in 1997. It is regarded as another successful Three Kingdoms-themed action game after Warriors of Fate.

#6431
Meteor, Butterfly and a blade (originally called 流星蝴蝶劍.net, AKA: Meteor Blade, 流星·蝴蝶·劍, Meteor, Butterfly, Sword, Liuxing Hudie Jian) is an action role-playing 3D game adapted from the famous martial arts novel of the same name by Gu Long from China, developed and released by 昱泉國際 (InterServ International) from Taiwan in China in 2002. It is the world's first martial arts-style 3D fighting online battle game.

#6123
Logyx Pack is a free and portable game pack dedicated to collecting all kinds of small logic games, mainly programmed by Drazen Beljan from Croatia since 1997. As of writing this post, it has collected 150+ classic puzzle games under one window, and is suitable for all ages to play, whether it's just for boredom or to train your brain.

#6108
Chaos Legion (AKA: カオス レギオン) is a fantasy type of third-person, hack & slash video game originally released for PlayStation 2 console, was developed and published by Capcom from Japan in 2003, then ported to Windows platform by MiCROViSiON in the same year. It is loosely based on the light novel series of the same name written by Tow Ubukata in 2002.

#6101
Castlevania Advance Collection is a compilation package of 4 classic Castlevania games, released for Nintendo Switch, PC (via Steam), PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms by KONAMI in 2021 (on its 50th Anniversary Celebration). As its name suggest, this is just a pure collection of games + some supportive features, nothing else to look forward to. For example: the graphics of games are not as good as many emulators do. In other words, it is more suitable for fans of Castlevania to collect, and won't surprise you much.

#6016
Playing all kinds of old but classic emulator games on our computer has been no longer a difficult task for long, since there are so many dedicated emulators available. However, the downside is that to play games for different consoles you have to run specific emulators separately. This makes us feel cumbersome and inefficient. This is where the emulator frontends like GameEx come in, which is built to serve as a universal interface for most game emulators in existence.

#5811
When it comes to insanely difficult platformer games, many players in Asia will think of Cat Mario (Syobon Action) from Japan. In fact, in the same year, there was a game called I Wanna Be the Guy that was popular around the world. It is much more difficult than Cat Mario. Even if you have watched various walkthroughs, speedruns, and know the distribution of traps, the results will not help. Generally, you can't get past a level without trying hundreds of times.