I've just published Space Invaders for the PlayStation 1 (PSX) on my blog, fully playable in any modern web browser. This means yo...
If you've ever printed a catalog, you already know the pain: design changes show up late, prices change faster than ink dries, and...
Before modern city-builders introduced 3D skylines and complex economic systems, SimCity (DOS) laid the groundwork for everything ...
Action games inspired by popular films often attempt to recreate the excitement and intensity of their cinematic counterparts. Dem...
When Lemmings 2: The Tribes was released in 1993 for DOS, it had the tough job of following up one of the most beloved puzzle game...
Traffic Jam 3D is a fast and accessible driving game that focuses on the simple thrill of moving through busy roads, reacting to t...
Few games from the early 1980s captured the tension of their time quite like Missile Command. Released in 1980, this Atari classic...
Apple has officially begun rolling out iOS 26.1, and while it's not a complete overhaul, it brings several notable refinements tha...
When The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, it didn't just raise the bar — it rewrote the rules...
On January 11th, 2025, I attended the CAS concert held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. It was an event that I...
In 1991, Streets of Rage hit the Sega Mega Drive (known as Genesis in North America) and instantly became one of the console's def...
More Than Just a MyKad - When it comes to enjoying the Budi Madani RON95 (BUDI95) petrol subsidy, most people already know th...
After experimenting with several flip-style foldables under its Nubia Flip lineup, the brand is finally stepping into the big leag...
In architecture, a strong design is only part of the story. The other part is how clearly that design is communicated. Floor plans...
If you've ever used a serverless platform and felt that occasional "why did that request suddenly feel slow?" moment, you've brush...
So, something a little unexpected happened recently on my YouTube journey — one of my videos got flagged and removed for violating...
Design is one of those careers where "staying the same" is almost a myth. Tools change. Platforms shift. Entire industries pop up ...
I'm proud to say that I've never been responsible for a site that has been punished by any of the Google Panda/Penguin updates. I'...
Switching from Android to iPhone can feel like a daunting task, especially when you're worried about losing photos, contacts, or i...
If you've followed Maxis' innovation trail, you might remember MIRA — the digital concierge featured at the telco's Concept Store ...
Recently, I decided to upgrade from the free version of ImageGlass to the paid ImageGlass 9. I've been using ImageGlass for quite ...
Editing portraits has always required a delicate balance — too much warmth and the skin looks sunburned; too little and it turns g...
Cut the Rope is a puzzle game that succeeds by making simplicity feel meaningful. At its heart, the objective is clear and instant...
Apple's latest Studio Display monitors have now officially reached the Malaysian market, joining the growing list of Apple product...
Hammer of the Gods is a classic strategy game that blends Norse mythology, Viking conquest, exploration, diplomacy, and resource m...
For decades, the National Library of Malaysia (PNM) was seen as a quiet, traditional space — rows of bookshelves, hushed conversat...
I recently spent some time refining and updating my OneXGPU Panel, and on the surface it might look like a routine software refres...
There's something oddly satisfying about watching a world change without you directly controlling every move. Ages of Conflict tap...
As we welcome the Sikh New Year in 2026, it feels like another beautiful reminder of what makes Malaysia so special. Our country h...
Championship Manager 93 is a classic football management game that focuses on the strategic side of the sport rather than direct a...