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

Games | 16 September 2025
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.

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

Games | 16 September 2025
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.

Frogger 1 SNES – A Retro Classic You Can Play Online

Games | 16 September 2025
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.

Quake II – Playable in Browsers

Games | 15 September 2025
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.

27 New Additions to LEMON WEB GAMES

Games | 15 September 2025
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.

Mortal Kombat 3 (SNES) – Classic Fighting Game Playable in Browsers

Games | 15 September 2025
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.

CD-Man II (DOS) – Retro Pac-Man Style Maze Game Playable in Browsers

Games | 15 September 2025
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.

Big Bass Fishing (PSX) – Classic Fishing Game Playable in Browsers

Games | 15 September 2025
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 (PSX) – Classic Motorcycle Racing Playable in Browsers

Games | 15 September 2025
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.

Space Jam (PSX) – Now Playable in Your Browser

Games | 14 September 2025
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.

Space Invaders (PSX) – Now Playable in Your Browser

Games | 14 September 2025
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.

Space Hulk PSX Gameplay – Web-Based on Mobile and Desktop

Games | 14 September 2025
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.

Age of Empires (1997) – Rebuilding Ancient Civilizations, One Click at a Time

Games | 14 September 2025
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.

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

Games | 13 September 2025
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.

Dungeon Master (1987, DOS) – The Pioneer of Real-Time Dungeon Crawlers

Games | 13 September 2025
Few games have left as lasting a mark on the dungeon crawler genre as Dungeon Master. Originally released in 1987 for the Atari ST and later ported to DOS, this game introduced a revolutionary real-time approach to role-playing games. Instead of turn-based battles and static grids, players experienced immersive first-person exploration, dynamic enemy encounters, and a deep spellcasting system that pushed the limits of hardware at the time.

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