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Texas Hold’em Poker – Classic Card Strategy in a Clean, Casual Format

Texas Hold’em Poker – Classic Card Strategy in a Clean, Casual Format

Texas Hold'em Poker delivers a straightforward and accessible take on one of the most popular card games in the world. Designed for browser-based play, it focuses on the fundamentals of Texas Hold'em without unnecessary complexity, making it ideal for both newcomers learning the rules and experienced players looking for relaxed practice sessions.

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Woodworm – A Thoughtful Puzzle Game Built on Planning and Precision

Woodworm – A Thoughtful Puzzle Game Built on Planning and Precision

Woodworm is a classic example of puzzle design that values logic and foresight over speed and reflexes. Unlike arcade-style games that test reaction time, Woodworm challenges players to slow down, analyze each situation, and carefully plan every move. Its deceptively simple presentation hides a game that demands patience, observation, and problem-solving discipline.

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Xenon (DOS) – A Landmark Shoot ’Em Up From the Early PC Era

Xenon (DOS) – A Landmark Shoot ’Em Up From the Early PC Era

Xenon is one of the most recognizable shoot 'em ups from the late 1980s and a key title in the early history of The Bitmap Brothers. Released during a time when PC gaming was still finding its identity, Xenon helped demonstrate that home computers could deliver fast, stylish arcade action without relying on dedicated arcade hardware.

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Conker’s Bad Fur Day – A Profane, Brilliant Subversion of the Platforming Genre

Conker’s Bad Fur Day – A Profane, Brilliant Subversion of the Platforming Genre

Conker's Bad Fur Day stands as one of the boldest and most unconventional games ever released on the Nintendo 64. At a time when mascot platformers were defined by bright colors and family-friendly appeal, Conker's Bad Fur Day did the unthinkable. It took a cute cartoon squirrel and dropped him into a world of profanity, satire, violence, and relentless pop-culture parody.

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Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber – Strategy, Morality, and War on an Epic Scale

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber – Strategy, Morality, and War on an Epic Scale

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is one of the most ambitious strategy RPGs ever released on the Nintendo 64. Blending real-time tactical battles with branching narrative choices and a morally complex storyline, the game stands as a cult classic that rewards patience, planning, and thoughtful decision-making.

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Star Wars: X-Wing (DOS) – The Space Combat Simulator That Defined Star Wars Gaming

Star Wars: X-Wing (DOS) – The Space Combat Simulator That Defined Star Wars Gaming

Star Wars: X-Wing is a landmark title in PC gaming history and one of the most influential space combat simulators ever created. Released by LucasArts in the early 1990s, X-Wing was the first game to truly place players inside the cockpit of a Star Wars starfighter, emphasizing realism, tactics, and immersion over arcade-style action.

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Unicycle Hero – Ridiculous Physics, Awkward Balance, and Unexpected Triumph

Unicycle Hero – Ridiculous Physics, Awkward Balance, and Unexpected Triumph

Unicycle Hero is a physics-driven sports game that turns traditional athletic competition into something hilariously unpredictable. By placing an athlete on a unicycle and asking them to compete in Olympic-style events, the game transforms skill, balance, and timing into a constant battle against gravity and momentum.

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FIFA Soccer 96 (PSX) – The Early PlayStation Era That Shaped Football Games

FIFA Soccer 96 (PSX) – The Early PlayStation Era That Shaped Football Games

FIFA Soccer 96 represents an important turning point in the history of football video games. Released during the early days of the original PlayStation, FIFA 96 helped establish the foundation for what would become one of the most successful sports franchises of all time. While simple by modern standards, its influence on presentation, accessibility, and gameplay direction is undeniable.

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PC Hardware Prices: Another Wave of Increases on the Horizon?

PC Hardware Prices: Another Wave of Increases on the Horizon?

If you have been keeping an eye on PC hardware prices lately, you already know the story hasn't been a happy one. RAM and SSD prices have climbed sharply over the past year, driven by a global memory shortage that shows no real signs of easing. Unfortunately, it now looks like the ripple effects may be spreading further across the PC hardware ecosystem.

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Cromok – “I Don’t Belong Here” Ukulele Cover

Cromok – “I Don’t Belong Here” Ukulele Cover

Cromok's I Don't Belong Here is known for its raw aggression and heavy metal intensity. It's a song filled with emotion, frustration, and power—exactly the kind of track you'd expect to hear through distorted guitars and pounding drums. That's what made this cover idea interesting: what happens when you strip all of that away and play it on a ukulele?

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Why Converting Videos Actually Matters (And When It’s Worth Doing)

Why Converting Videos Actually Matters (And When It’s Worth Doing)

If you've ever added background videos to a website, you'll know the feeling. They look great, they set the mood, and they make a page feel alive. But the moment you check loading speed or open DevTools, reality hits. Large video files can quietly become one of the biggest performance killers on a site.

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Lemon Web Games’ New Browser Cache Management

Lemon Web Games’ New Browser Cache Management

If you've been spending time on Lemon Web Games, jumping between classic DOS titles, Windows 95 games, and all sorts of retro goodness, you may not realise just how much your browser is quietly storing behind the scenes. Every game you load, every asset that gets cached, and every save file you create lives inside your browser's storage. And as the number of games on Lemon Web Games keeps growing, that storage can fill up faster than expected.

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Gmail Is Getting Smarter With Gemini AI

Gmail Is Getting Smarter With Gemini AI

Google is taking another big step in its AI push by bringing Gemini directly into Gmail. This isn't just a small add-on or experimental feature. It's part of a wider effort to rethink how people actually use email today, especially now that inboxes are overflowing with long threads, work discussions, and years of archived messages.

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Finally, You Can Save Your Game – Lemon Web Windows Games Are Fixed

Finally, You Can Save Your Game – Lemon Web Windows Games Are Fixed

If you've ever tried playing classic Windows games in a browser, you'll understand this pain instantly. You invest time into a game, finally reach a good checkpoint, hit "Save"… close the tab… come back later… and your save is gone. Poof. As if it never existed.

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