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Resident Evil 2 (PSX) – Surviving the Horror in Raccoon City

When Resident Evil 2 launched on the PlayStation in 1998, it didn't just build on the foundations of the first game—it redefined what survival horror could be. With its cinematic presentation, dual protagonists, and nerve-wracking atmosphere, it became one of Capcom's most celebrated titles and cemented the Resident Evil franchise as a gaming powerhouse.

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Introducing the QR Name Card Generator – Your Digital Business Card Solution

In today's fast-paced, mobile-first world, the way we share contact information has evolved far beyond stacks of printed cards. Enter the QR Name Card Generator, a lightweight web app designed to make networking seamless, professional, and digital. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or a freelancer, this tool makes it easy to create, share, and save your very own digital business card.

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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (GBA) – A Handheld Twist on a Timeless Classic

When Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time launched in 2003, it redefined action-adventure gaming with its time-bending mechanics and cinematic storytelling. While the console versions delivered a 3D experience, the Game Boy Advance (GBA) offered something entirely different—an impressive 2D side-scrolling adaptation that proved the Prince's acrobatics and daring puzzles could thrive in handheld form.

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Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega Mega Drive) – The Blue Blur’s Legendary Debut

In 1991, Sega introduced the world to Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis), and gaming was never the same. With his blazing speed, cool attitude, and vibrant worlds, Sonic became Sega's answer to Nintendo's Mario, igniting one of the greatest rivalries in video game history.

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Paper Mario (N64) – Mario’s Flat-Out Charming RPG Adventure

In 2000, Nintendo gave fans a brand-new way to experience the Mushroom Kingdom with Paper Mario on the Nintendo 64. Unlike Mario's usual platforming adventures, this was a role-playing game that blended turn-based combat with puzzle-solving, exploration, and a playful storybook aesthetic. What emerged was one of the most unique and beloved RPGs of its era—a game that stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the best of the N64 library.

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