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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.
The success of N on Windows as just a small flash game has given rise to its sequel N+ on Nintendo DS platform and N++ on Sony PlayStaion 4. This post is about the second work in this series of games developed by Metanet Software independent game company from Canada – N+ (AKA: N Plus).
Since Nintendo entering the N64 platform, the orthodox Super Mario series games had stepped into its 3D era, the graphics and gameplay were all converted to the stereoscopic 3D from the previous plane 2D.
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Many players maybe played some stereoscopic Tetris game, but if it is in real three-dimensional space, I don’t think many guys have tried. If interested, you can try this real-3D Tetris puzzle video game – Block Out, which is old though (released in 1991 by California Dreams, developed in Poland), but still very interesting.
Addams Family is an action-puzzle horror video game I played on FC platformmany years ago, which make me miss a lot. Just because forgot its correct name, it took a long time to find it. Furthermore, AppNee collected all the classic and interesting Addams Family series ROMs for various game consoles.