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This article explains why visual effects like explosions looked superior on the original PlayStation compared to the Nintendo 64. The key reason is additive blending — a graphics technique that makes effects appear brighter and more luminous by adding pixel values together. While the N64 technically supported additive blending, it was practically unusable du




The article explores the obscure Japanese-only Game Boy title "Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru" (also known as "Frog Game"), a 1992 Nintendo/Intelligent Systems release. The author discovered this game while researching what to play after Link's Awakening, prompted by a video from
SNK and Plaion are reissuing the NeoGeo AES console as the NeoGeo AES+, using ASIC hardware to replicate original hardware behavior rather than software emulation. The updated system aims to provide an authentic arcade experience with modern features and lower prices than the ori




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