#6919
SEGA Ten Years (AKA: SEGA10YEAR, 世嘉十年, Sega Ten Years Classic Game Review, 世嘉十年经典游戏回顾) is a collection of SEGA game resources collected and organized by a fan player from China before 2000. Originally, it had built-in three of the best Sega fifth-generation game console emulators for Windows 95/98/2000 and DOS systems, but they were all eliminated due to various problems. So, AppNee replaced them with the better replacement - Kega Fusion.

#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.

#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.

#5555
Pokémon (AKA: ポケモン, short for Pocket Monsters, ポケットモンスター) is one of the most popular video game series in the world, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo from Japan in 1996. 田尻 智 first conceived the creation of Pokémon series between 1989 and 1990, when Game Boy first became popular. The whole idea of the Pokémon world came from his childhood love to insects collection.

#5184
Soul Edge (ソウルエッジ) is a classic 3D fighting game based on the background of cold steel era, developed by Project Soul and produced by Namco in 1995. At the same time, it is also the maiden work of the entire Soulcalibur series (ソウルキャリバー シリーズ), also known as Soul series (ソウル シリーズ). In addition to pioneering a new game genre called 3D weapon combat, Soul Edge is also the first 3D FTG (fighting technology game) game to support horizontal movement design.

#4061
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (AKA: Devil's Castle Dracula X Chronicle, Akumajō Dracula: X-Chronicle, 悪魔城ドラキュラ Xクロニクル, 恶魔城 X 历代记/编年史) is a 2.5D (namely 3D graphics + 2D operations) HD remake of the immortal masterpiece on PCE (PC Engine) platform - Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. It was released on PSP (PlayStation Portable) game console by KONAMI in 2007. This was the first time for the whole series of Castlevania games to launch on PlayStation Portable handheld game console.

#3345
There are mainly two software dedicated to manage emulator ROMs of video games: ClrMAMEPro and RomCenter. By contrast, ClrMAMEPro is more accurate and has more powerful features; while the advantages of RomCenter are more intuitive and much easier to use. Therefore, the later is more welcomed by ordinary players.

#3298
Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku is the Japanese version (only sold in Japan) of the Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (悪魔城ドラキュラX ~月下の夜想曲~) originally released on PlayStation (PSone, PSX) console. It was published as the direct sequel of Akumajou Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, for Sega Saturn platform.

#3249
Diablo is a classic action RPG game series developed by Blizzard Entertainment in 1996. Its name came from Spanish, means devil, demon. In 2000, Diablo II appeared on the market; in 2001, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction was released; and in 2012, Diablo III went public (AppNee, of course, has no ability to provide its offline version).

#3214
If you often play emulator based video games on computer, then you must find a problem: many games (ROM) couldn't be recognized any more in the wake of version update of its emulator; or there are several versions for only one game to adapt to different versions of its emulator. In this case, we often feel overwhelmed about those more and more collected game ROMs: just delete them, a little loath to give up; just leave them there, that is to keep a pile of repeated and large junk files on computer.