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Tomb Raider II (PSX) – The Adventure Grows Bolder and Deadlier

Games | 05 October 2025
Released in 1997, Tomb Raider II built upon the foundation of the groundbreaking original and pushed the series to new heights — literally and figuratively. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, the sequel transformed Tomb Raider from a breakout success into one of the most iconic franchises of the PlayStation era.

Tomb Raider (PSX) – The Adventure That Redefined 3D Gaming

Games | 05 October 2025
When Tomb Raider arrived on the original PlayStation in 1996, it didn't just introduce players to Lara Croft — it changed the landscape of gaming forever. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, this groundbreaking action-adventure combined exploration, puzzle-solving, and cinematic storytelling in a way that few games had ever achieved. 

Command & Conquer: Red Alert (DOS) – When History Took a Different Turn

Games | 05 October 2025
Few games in the 90s captured the imagination of strategy fans quite like Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Released in 1996 by Westwood Studios, it wasn't just a sequel — it was a bold reimagining of history, asking one chilling question: What if World War II never happened? The result was one of the most influential real-time strategy games ever made, blending Cold War aesthetics, fast-paced battles, and brilliant storytelling into a single unforgettable experience.

MediEvil 2 (PSX) – The Undead Knight’s Second Chance at Glory

Games | 05 October 2025
When MediEvil 2 launched on the original PlayStation in 2000, fans were thrilled to see the return of one of Sony's most beloved heroes — the skeletal knight, Sir Daniel Fortesque. Building on the charm and dark humor of the 1998 original, this sequel brought new weapons, fresh environments, and a time jump that dropped players into gothic Victorian London for a brand-new undead adventure.

Sid Meier’s Civilization (DOS) – The Game That Built Empires and Defined Strategy

Games | 05 October 2025
Few games have shaped the world of strategy gaming like Sid Meier's Civilization. Released in 1991 for DOS by MicroProse, this genre-defining masterpiece challenged players not just to win a war—but to build a civilization that would stand the test of time. Combining history, politics, science, and culture, Civilization set the foundation for a franchise that continues to captivate players more than three decades later.

Pokémon Black and White (NDS) – A Bold Reinvention of the Pokémon Legacy

Games | 05 October 2025
When Pokémon Black and White launched on the Nintendo DS in 2010, it marked a major turning point for the series. Game Freak took bold steps to reinvent the familiar Pokémon formula — introducing an entirely new region, a full roster of never-before-seen creatures, and a narrative that carried more emotional weight than ever before.

Chasm: The Rift (DOS) – A Forgotten Gem of the 90s FPS Era

Games | 05 October 2025
Released in 1997 for DOS, Chasm: The Rift often flew under the radar, overshadowed by giants like DOOM, Quake, and Duke Nukem 3D. But for those who played it, Chasm stood out as a brutal, stylish, and technically impressive shooter that pushed the limits of what DOS hardware could do. Developed by Ukrainian studio Action Forms, it delivered fast-paced gunplay, gruesome enemy design, and an ambitious time-traveling storyline that made it a cult classic.

Command & Conquer (DOS) – The RTS That Defined a Generation

Games | 05 October 2025
When Command & Conquer launched for DOS in 1995, it didn't just create a new kind of game — it laid the foundation for the real-time strategy (RTS) genre as we know it today. Developed by Westwood Studios, it blended resource gathering, base construction, and tactical combat into one fast-paced and addictive experience that would shape decades of strategy games to come.

FIFA 2005 (PSX) – The Final Kick of a Generation

Games | 05 October 2025
When FIFA 2005 landed on the PlayStation in 2004, it marked the end of an era. As the final FIFA title released for the original PSX, it represented everything EA Sports had learned over nearly a decade of football games — refined controls, smarter AI, and a level of polish that pushed the hardware to its limits.

Donkey Kong Country (SNES) – The 16-Bit Platformer That Changed Everything

Games | 05 October 2025
When Donkey Kong Country hit the Super Nintendo in 1994, it didn't just raise the bar for platformers — it redefined what a home console game could look like. Developed by Rare and published by Nintendo, this legendary title stunned players with its cutting-edge visuals, smooth gameplay, and unforgettable soundtrack.

Chicken Run (PSX) – The Great Escape, PlayStation Style

Games | 05 October 2025
When Chicken Run hatched on the PlayStation in 2000, it wasn't just a movie tie-in — it was a surprisingly clever and entertaining adventure game that captured the wit and charm of the DreamWorks film. Developed by Blitz Games, Chicken Run (PSX) combined stealth, puzzle-solving, and humor into a family-friendly experience that stood out from other licensed titles of the era.

Breakout (PSX) – The Classic Brick Breaker Reimagined

Games | 05 October 2025
When Atari brought Breakout to the PlayStation in the late 90s, it wasn't just another arcade port — it was a full reimagining of one of gaming's earliest hits. Originally an iconic 1970s arcade title, Breakout (PSX) transformed the simple brick-breaking formula into a colorful, 3D experience while keeping the addictive gameplay that made the original a legend.

Bowling (PSX) – Classic Strikes and Retro Alley Fun

Games | 05 October 2025
In the late 90s, not every PlayStation game was about racing or fighting — some were just about pure, casual fun. Bowling (PSX) brought that easygoing charm to the console, capturing the spirit of the bowling alley in a simple, addictive experience. It's one of those titles that reminds players how much fun can come from straightforward gameplay and a clean design.

Advance Wars: Dual Strike (NDS) – Tactical Mastery on Two Screens

Games | 05 October 2025
When Advance Wars: Dual Strike arrived on the Nintendo DS in 2005, it brought the beloved turn-based strategy series to a new level of depth and creativity. Developed by Intelligent Systems, it took full advantage of the DS's dual-screen design, expanding the scope of battle while keeping the series' approachable and addictive gameplay intact.

Fixing LemonWeb WebTV Stream for TV3 Channel

Application Development | 04 October 2025
Running a live TV streaming page like LemonWeb WebTV is never as simple as just embedding a video. Sometimes, streams change on the broadcaster's side, and other times browsers enforce rules that can cause unexpected issues. That's exactly what happened with the TV3 channel.

LHDN Introduces Email Notifications for Monthly Tax Deductions

Web Development | 04 October 2025
A New Digital Step for Transparency - The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN) has taken another step forward in digitalising its services. Starting 17 September 2025, the board began issuing Monthly Tax Deduction (MTD) notifications directly to taxpayers via email. Although the initiative was only officially announced recently, many individuals may have already received their first notification for the month of August.

Malaysia to Build Sovereign AI Cloud to Safeguard National Digital Future

News | 04 October 2025
A Strategic Move Toward Digital Independence - Malaysia is taking a bold step in shaping its digital future. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that the government will establish a sovereign AI cloud—a dedicated infrastructure designed to safeguard the country's artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

LiteSpeed vs Apache vs Nginx: How Modern Web Servers Stack Up

Web Development | 04 October 2025
When it comes to powering websites, the web server is the engine that makes everything run. Whether you're browsing a WordPress blog, shopping on a Magento store, or streaming media, there's a high chance one of three technologies is serving that content: Apache, Nginx, or LiteSpeed.

Top 5 Tips and Tricks to Master Adobe Illustrator

Designs & Artworks | 03 October 2025
Adobe Illustrator can feel overwhelming when you first launch it—the endless panels, tools, and options can easily intimidate even creative professionals. But the truth is, once you learn a few essential tricks, Illustrator transforms into a powerhouse for creating logos, illustrations, icons, and even complex vector artwork.

DOOM 3 (PC) – A Dark Reimagining of the Classic Shooter

Games | 02 October 2025
When id Software released DOOM 3 in 2004, it was more than just another sequel. It was a full reimagining of the franchise, built to showcase the cutting-edge graphics and horror-driven gameplay that PCs of the time could deliver. While the original DOOM and DOOM II thrived on speed and chaos, DOOM 3 slowed things down, focusing on tension, atmosphere, and survival horror.

Mario Kart DS – Portable Racing Fun That Defined a Generation

Games | 02 October 2025
When Mario Kart DS launched in 2005, it marked a turning point for Nintendo's beloved racing franchise. For the first time, players could take the chaotic fun of Mario Kart with them anywhere on the Nintendo DS. With new tracks, retro courses, and even online play via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, it quickly became one of the most popular and enduring entries in the series.

MyDigital ID Becomes Sole Login for MyBayar PDRM App

Mobile Development | 02 October 2025
Starting October 1, 2025, Malaysians will now need to use MyDigital ID as the only login method to access the MyBayar PDRM app. This marks a big shift in how users interact with government digital services, reflecting Malaysia's ongoing push toward a unified national digital identity system.

Critical Zero-Day in VMware Tools and Aria: What You Need to Know

Cybersecurity | 02 October 2025
A major zero-day vulnerability has surfaced in VMware Tools and VMware Aria Operations, sending shockwaves through the cybersecurity world. Disclosed on October 1, 2025, the flaw is already being exploited in the wild and poses serious risks to organizations running VMware's virtualization environments.

Adobe Photoshop Tips & Tricks Every Beginner Should Know

Designs & Artworks | 01 October 2025
Why Photoshop Feels Overwhelming at First - Adobe Photoshop is often called the "industry standard" for image editing, and for good reason. Whether you're a professional photographer touching up portraits, a designer creating graphics, or a digital artist blending multiple images into surreal artwork, Photoshop gives you the tools to bring your vision to life.

OpenAI Introduces Parental Controls for ChatGPT After Teen Tragedy

News | 01 October 2025
OpenAI has rolled out new parental controls for ChatGPT, marking one of its most significant safety updates since the chatbot's meteoric rise in late 2022. The move comes after intense public and legal pressure, including a lawsuit filed by the family of a California teenager, Adam Raine, who died by suicide earlier this year. His family alleges that ChatGPT became a harmful influence, isolating him from loved ones and reinforcing dangerous behavior.

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