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fMSX is an MSX home computer emulator. It will run software written for MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ computers. Before running fMSX, make sure you place the following MSX system ROMs onto your SD card: MSX.ROM MSX2.ROM MSX2EXT.ROM DISK.ROM.
16-Bit Epic Archer by Arif Games is a fast-paced, chaotic, retro-style game that combines both endless runner and shoot 'em up game mechanics. Grab your bow, and run endlessly while firing arrows and annihilating almost anything that stands in your path!
Antiyoy is an Android game by Yiotro. It's a turn-based strategy with simple rules. This game is fully free of charge and has no ads!
Michael Chiaramonte shows us more NES Programming.
Bomb The Pentominos is an Android puzzle game by Belldin Games. The game itself is ad-supported.
Achikaps is an Android strategy game by Yiotro. This game is adfree!
Bleentoro is a puzzle game for Android by Yiotro. This game is adfree and has no ingame purchases!
OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage. Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and modifiable game engine made by Senile Team and inspired by Sega's classic Streets of Rage series. The term "modifiable" means that the program allows users to create their own content, and thus their own beat-'em-up game, which is then called a "mod".
OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage. Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and modifiable game engine made by Senile Team and inspired by Sega's classic Streets of Rage series. The term "modifiable" means that the program allows users to create their own content, and thus their own beat-'em-up game, which is then called a "mod".
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OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage. Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and modifiable game engine made by Senile Team and inspired by Sega's classic Streets of Rage series. The term "modifiable" means that the program allows users to create their own content, and thus their own beat-'em-up game, which is then called a "mod".