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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.
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.
The year 2025 has marked a turning point for creative professionals. Artificial Intelligence is no longer an optional add-on or a quirky experiment hidden in a beta tab—it's now baked into the very foundation of tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects. For many designers, this shift has felt less like upgrading to new software and more like hiring a highly skilled assistant who never sleeps, never tires, and constantly pushes fresh ideas.
A Fresh Take on a Familiar Tune - Everyone knows Baby Shark—the cheerful kids' song that has taken over the world with its catchy "doo doo doo doo doo doo." But I wanted to take things in a completely different direction. Instead of starting off with the happy, upbeat vibe everyone expects, I gave the song a twist that no one sees coming.
Malaysia has taken another bold step in shaping its digital future with the launch of the Strategic Communications and Multimedia Technology Roadmap 2025–2030 (MyTMAP2030). The initiative, announced by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), sets out a five-year blueprint to accelerate the nation's progress in communications, multimedia, and digital transformation.
The Malaysian government is currently reviewing the possibility of introducing a sovereign cloud policy as part of efforts to strengthen data security and protect the nation's digital sovereignty, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil revealed.
Telekom Malaysia (TM) has given its Unifi TV service a fresh new look—and for the first time, it's available to everyone, not just Unifi broadband subscribers. The move marks a big shift for TM as it opens up its streaming platform and app to all Malaysians, regardless of their internet provider.
A Message That Changed Everything - In June, Los Angeles contractor Natalia Piper was busy juggling her day-to-day business when a strange WhatsApp message appeared. The sender, using a number from Pakistan, bluntly stated: "Someone has ordered me to post a negative review on your business. Got an order to post 20 reviews."
A Classic FPS Reimagined for the Web - Few games define the golden era of PC shooters like Quake II. Released in 1997 by id Software, this iconic first-person shooter pushed the boundaries of graphics, multiplayer action, and level design. Today, thanks to modern browser technology, you can experience this classic directly in your browser—no installation, no hassle, just instant nostalgia.
Expanding Digital Payment Options - Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad has taken another step forward in embracing digital banking by announcing that its Mastercard Debit and Credit Card-i holders can now link their cards to Google Pay and Samsung Wallet. This means customers no longer need to rely solely on their physical cards—purchases can be made conveniently through Android smartphones or smartwatches.
Every now and then, I like to shake things up on LEMON WEB GAMES by adding fresh titles that bring both nostalgia and excitement to the mix. This time, I've uploaded a wide variety of games spanning PSX, SNES, DOS, and even arcade classics. Whether you're into high-speed racing, strategy-heavy adventures, or button-mashing fighters, this update has something for everyone.
Why the Update Was Needed - If you've been tuning into LEMON WEB-TV lately, you might have noticed that the TV3 channel wasn't behaving as it should. The previous source we were using occasionally threw playback errors, causing interruptions and frustrations. Nobody enjoys buffering or error screens when they're in the middle of their favorite shows, so I knew it was time to act.
Healthcare is moving fast into the digital age, and one of the best ways to show what's possible is through working demos. That's where DrKiddo comes in—a proof-of-concept application designed to showcase how hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers could leverage modern app technology. While this demo doesn't represent the full picture, it gives a solid glimpse of what's possible when technology meets patient care.
As we welcome September 16, 2025, I'd like to take a moment to wish everyone Selamat Hari Malaysia. This day is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a living reminder of how far we've come as a nation, and how unity continues to be our greatest strength. From the early years of independence to today's thriving Malaysia, the journey has been one filled with challenges, triumphs, and countless milestones.
When you step into the role of a System Analyst, one of your most critical responsibilities is capturing what the business truly needs—and translating it into something the technical team can actually build. This is where the User Requirement Specification (URS) comes in. Think of it as the bridge between "what the user wants" and "what the developers deliver."
Few fighting games defined the 90s like Mortal Kombat 3. Released in 1995 for arcades and later ported to the Super Nintendo (SNES), MK3 took everything fans loved about the series and turned it up to the next level. With new characters, faster gameplay, brutal combos, and unforgettable fatalities, it became one of the most talked-about fighting games of its era. Now, I've made Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES) available to play directly in your browser — so you can relive the arcade action anytime on desktop or mobile.
Before the world of high-definition 3D graphics and massive open worlds, simple yet addictive maze games ruled the screens of DOS PCs. One of the most memorable titles from this era was CD-Man II, released in 1992. Inspired by Pac-Man but adding its own twists, CD-Man II became a favorite for players who wanted classic arcade action on their home computers. Now, I've made CD-Man II available to play directly in your browser, bringing back those 90s vibes for both desktop and mobile.
Fishing games have always held a special charm, offering a slower-paced but highly rewarding experience compared to fast-paced action titles. On the PlayStation, one of the standout entries in the genre was Big Bass Fishing, released in 2001. It gave players the thrill of casting lines, selecting the right lures, and patiently waiting for that exciting tug on the line. Today, I've made Big Bass Fishing (PSX) available to play directly in your browser, bringing the relaxing yet competitive world of virtual fishing to both desktop and mobile.
Moto Racer was one of the standout racing titles of the PlayStation era, first released in 1997. Developed by Delphine Software International and published by Electronic Arts, it broke new ground by offering players the thrill of both high-speed road racing and rough-and-ready motocross. For many, it became a gateway into the world of motorcycle racing games. Today, I've made Moto Racer (PSX) available to play directly in your browser, keeping the spirit of this arcade classic alive for modern audiences.
A 90s Classic Comes to the Browser - I've just published Space Jam for the PlayStation 1 (PSX) on my blog, making it fully playable in your web browser. Whether you're on desktop or mobile, you can now relive this quirky sports title without needing the original console or emulator setup.
I've just published Space Invaders for the PlayStation 1 (PSX) on my blog, fully playable in any modern web browser. This means you can enjoy it on both desktop and mobile devices without the need for emulators, discs, or the original console.
When people talk about PlayStation 1 classics, names like Final Fantasy VII, Resident Evil, or Metal Gear Solid often dominate the conversation. But tucked away in the library is a cult strategy game that blended board game tension with digital horror — Space Hulk. Released on the PSX in the late 1990s, this adaptation of the Warhammer 40,000 universe delivered something very different from the action-driven titles of its time.
When it comes to real-time strategy (RTS) games that stood the test of time, few have achieved the legacy of Age of Empires. Released in 1997 by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft, Age of Empires was more than just a strategy game — it was a historical journey through the ancient world. Blending elements of resource management, empire-building, and warfare, it paved the way for a new generation of RTS titles.
A Nostalgic Journey - Back in 1995, Microsoft released Windows 95 and changed personal computing forever. For many of us, it was our first real step into the world of graphical desktops, multitasking, and the now-legendary Start menu. Fast forward almost three decades later, and the same experience can now be revisited without digging out an old beige PC tower. At Lemon Web Solutions, we've brought Windows 95 back to life in the most accessible way possible—through a fully web-based emulator. 
When it comes to modern gaming, few titles have created as much buzz as Among Us. With its mix of mystery, teamwork, and betrayal, it became a global phenomenon and even turned into a cultural icon. One of the things that makes it so memorable is its theme music—a spooky, minimal track that sets the tone the moment you enter the lobby. For this cover, I reimagined the Among Us theme as a guitar-driven instrumental, blending eerie atmosphere with rock energy.

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