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The King of Fighters all games in one place

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The King of Fighters (ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ, KOF for short) is a classic VS fighting game series first released by SNK from Japan for MVS arcade system board in 1994. KOF was originally launched as a fighting contest organized for the characters from SNK’s another two works – Fatal Fury series and Art of Fighting. It has a very high popularity in Asian countries.

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Chase H.Q. all games in one place

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.

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Virtua Cop all games in one place

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.

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[v1.1] Governor of Poker – The most exciting poker games in the world

Governor of Poker is one of the most memorable casual games I played and shared over 10 years ago, developed by Azerion (Youda Games) from the Netherlands. Recently, I finally cleaned it off my hard drive and decided to reshare it with those players who love poker games, especially Texas Holdem card games.

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Battle City Remake – 3D remake edition of the classic Battle City

Battle City Remake is a 3D remake of the classic multi-directional shooter video game Battle City developed and published by Namco from Japan in 1985 for the NES/FC console, developed by an independent video game studio Bad Mouse Digital Art from Chile in 2020, made with Unity. It enables you to experience a more comfortable and wonderful tank battle, back to the happy memories of childhood.

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Codename: Eagle – A great game with all popular elements born at the wrong time

Codename: Eagle is a refreshing FPS (first-person shooter) game for Windows, developed by Refraction Games (from Sweden) and published by Take-Two Interactive in 1999. It can’t be defined simply as some specific type of game, because no other game before it had such novel and interesting gameplay and great freedom.

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Minetest – Free and open-source voxel game engine

When you first launched Minetest, didn’t you think it was just Minecraft? Actually not. Although their interface, style, and gameplay are almost the same, Minetest is essentially a free, open-source and cross-platform voxel game engine (written in C++ and Lua, using the Irrlicht Engine). It was created by Perttu Ahola and first released in 2010, and is now developed by a team of volunteers, with significant contributions from the community. It’s available for Linux-based systems, FreeBSD, Windows, Mac, and Android platforms, and provides an API for users to create their own games and mods written in Lua.

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