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International Superstar Soccer – The Birth of Digital Football

Before FIFA, before Pro Evolution Soccer, and before 3D graphics took over the world of gaming, there was International Soccer. Released in 1983 and programmed by Andrew Spencer, this was the football game that started it all — simple, fast, and endlessly replayable.

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Dr. Mario 64 (N64) – The Doctor Is Back in 3D

When Dr. Mario 64 launched in 2001, it brought Nintendo's beloved puzzle formula into a new era. Combining the fast-paced capsule-matching gameplay fans loved with updated visuals, new modes, and up to four-player battles, this Nintendo 64 installment became the most feature-packed version of Dr. Mario ever released.

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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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Frogger 2: Swampy’s Revenge (PS1) – The Classic Arcade Icon Leaps into 3D

After making a name for himself in arcades during the early 80s, Frogger returned in the late 90s with a fully 3D sequel for the PlayStation. Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge was released in 2000 as a continuation of the revamped 3D Frogger introduced in 1997. This time, the developers added more levels, a lighthearted storyline, new characters, and even more vibrant environments—making it one of the more memorable family-friendly platformers of the PS1 era.

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Evil Dead: Hail to the King (PS1) – Ash Returns in This Cult Survival Horror Classic

The Evil Dead franchise has always had a dedicated fanbase, blending campy horror, gore, and dark humor in a way few others could replicate. In 2000, fans finally got a chance to step into the boots of Ash Williams once again in Evil Dead: Hail to the King, released for the original Sony PlayStation. This survival horror title serves as a direct sequel to Army of Darkness, bringing players back to the iconic cabin in the woods for another dose of Deadite-slaying action.

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