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XEBRA – Focus on accurate emulation of the PSX hardware

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XEBRA is a little-known but excellent free PlayStation emulator for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Dr.Hell from Japan. It strictly focuses on the accuracy of PlayStation emulation, does not use any plugins, and only outputs in native video resolution. At the same time, it is also one of the very few PSX emulators that is compatible with PocketStation.

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[v1.2.8] Algorithms: Explained and Animated – The best way to learn algorithms

Algorithms: Explained and Animated is a very intuitive and efficient algorithm learning application for mobile platforms, developed by Moriteru Ishida and Yuki Mitsumori from Japan. It makes very detailed classification and animated explanation to all computerized algorithms, letting you understand the logic of various algorithms in a dynamic and visual way, helping you comprehensively and efficiently learn the algorithms!

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[v3.0] Super Mario Run – First Mario game for mobile platform

As Nintendo‘s first Mario game specially developed for iOS platform (rather than just a parkour edition of SMB, developed using the free Unity game engine), Super Mario Run also became the second annual topic of mobile game after Pokémon Go. In a sense, Super Mario Run is a bit similar to Square Enix‘s famous but abandoned “GO” series of mobile games. They both, in the premise of keeping the original game art style and basic settings, were specially optimized for mobile devices, and simplified the game operation, in order to attract more new junior players.

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[MAME, PS, Neo Geo] Psikyo’s Strikers 1945 I, II, III, Plus ROM + Emulator AIO

Strikers 1945 (AKA: Psikyo 1945, ストライカーズ1945) is a series of vertical scrolling arcade shooting games published by the famous Psikyo video game company from Japan, who was a big boss ruling flight shooting game industry more than 10 years.

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[v1.1, v1.3] Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon – Perfect unofficial successors of Castlevania

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon is a 8-bit, 2D action adventure small video game with retro style, developed by Koji Igarashi & Inti Creates video game development company from Japan and published in 2018, regarded as an unofficial successor of the original Castlevania. It makes a lot of references from the official Castlevania works (primarily the Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse) released on the Nintendo NES game console.

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Tenchu all game works in one place

Tenchu (AKA: 天誅, てんちゅう) is a highly creative and classic game series that redefined the gaming experience of ninja themed games, which opened up a new world for ninja stealth action type of games. Its first work was born on SONY’s PlayStation game console in 1998, and then launched on PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, NDS and so on game consoles, most of which were developed and published by Acquire from Japan. As a Japanese ninja action game that focuses on sneaking and assassinating themes, Tenchu’s appearance made this type of game a hit for players around the world, and the subsequent Tenchu 3 became even more famous. So far, it has released eight works.

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Soulcalibur series all game works in one place

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.

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