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2Xtreme (PSX) – Racing Through the World of Extreme Sports

2Xtreme (PSX) – Racing Through the World of Extreme Sports

If you were a PlayStation gamer in the late 90s, chances are you came across 2Xtreme, the sequel to Sony's original ESPN Xtreme Games. This title pushed the limits of sports racing by blending multiple extreme disciplines—skateboarding, snowboarding, biking, and inline skating—into one adrenaline-fueled package. It wasn't just about speed; it was about survival, stunts, and style.

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3D Lemmings (PSX) – A Puzzle Classic Reimagined in 3D

3D Lemmings (PSX) – A Puzzle Classic Reimagined in 3D

The Lemmings franchise has always been known for its simple yet addictive puzzle gameplay. Starting in the early 90s as a 2D experience on DOS, Amiga, and other platforms, the game quickly became a household name. But by the mid-90s, when 3D graphics began taking over the gaming world, it was only natural that the little green-haired creatures made the leap. Enter 3D Lemmings on PlayStation (PSX)—a bold attempt to take the beloved series into a fully three-dimensional space.

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Frogger 1 SNES – A Retro Classic You Can Play Online

Frogger 1 SNES – A Retro Classic You Can Play Online

When it comes to retro gaming, few titles are as instantly recognizable as Frogger. Originally released in arcades in the early 80s and later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), this timeless game still delivers the same addictive fun it always has. The big difference today? You don't need a console, cartridge, or even an emulator download. Thanks to Lemon Web Games, you can now play Frogger 1 SNES directly in your web browser—and yes, it works beautifully on both desktop and mobile devices.

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Windows 3.11 Emulated in Your Browser – A Nostalgic Journey Back in Time

Windows 3.11 Emulated in Your Browser – A Nostalgic Journey Back in Time

A Blast from the Early '90s - Long before the days of Windows 95, XP, or even Windows 11, there was Windows 3.11. Released in the early 1990s, this operating system represented one of Microsoft's first real steps into graphical user interfaces that everyday users could enjoy. Back then, navigating your PC meant using Program Manager, working with groups of icons, and relying on the trusty DOS underneath to get things moving. Fast forward to today, and thanks to modern web technology, you can now experience Windows 3.11 directly in your browser—no floppy disks or vintage hardware required.

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How I Got PlayStation Shoulder Buttons Working on EmulatorJS (and Made the Touch UI Not Terrible)

How I Got PlayStation Shoulder Buttons Working on EmulatorJS (and Made the Touch UI Not Terrible)

If you've ever tried running PS1 games on EmulatorJS, you've probably noticed something… missing. Out of the box, EmulatorJS doesn't map L1/L2/R1/R2 in its touch overlay for the PSX core. That's fine for some titles, but the moment you boot anything like Resident Evil 2, those shoulders suddenly matter a lot. Google around and most posts say the same thing: "Use a Bluetooth gamepad." That's a great option—until you're on a phone, on the couch, with no controller in sight.

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