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Freemake Video Downloader is a crippleware download manager for Microsoft Windows, developed by Ellora Assets Corporation. It is proprietary software that can download online video and audio. [2] [3] Both HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. Users must purchase a premium upgrade to remove Freemake branding on videos and unlock the ability to ...
Galaga '88 [a] is a 1987 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco and in North America and Europe by Atari Games. It is the third sequel to Galaxian (following Galaga, and Gaplus). It features significantly improved graphics over the previous games in the series, including detailed backgrounds, larger enemies ...
Video DownloadHelper is an extension for Firefox and Chrome web browsers. It allows the user to download videos from sites that stream videos through HTTP . The extension was developed by Michel Gutierrez.
HD remaster of Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. [273] Kingdom Hearts Coded: 2008 Mobile phones JP: Kingdom Hearts Re:coded: 2010 Nintendo DS Remake of the original game. [279] Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix: 2014 PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Nintendo Switch HD remake of the Kingdom Hearts Re:coded cutscenes. [274]
Konami '88 (Hyper Sports Special in Japan; '88 Games in North America) Gradius II (Vulcan Venture outside Japan) VS. Top Gun (on Nintendo's "Vs." hardware) 1989. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Gradius III; M.I.A. Bottom of the Ninth; Crime Fighters; S. P. Y. – Special Project Y; Cue Brick; Block Hole
A complex arcade adventure, it is the first with a full physics engine. Sega releases Phantasy Star outside Japan for the Master System, the first in the company's most successful series of role-playing video games. Electronic Arts releases John Madden Football for the Apple II, starting its highly successful line of American football games.
(1982) by Universal was the first hit arcade game sold as a conversion kit. [5] [6] After the golden age of arcade video games came to an end circa 1983, the arcade video game industry began recovering circa 1985 with the arrival of software conversion kit systems, such as Sega's Convert-a-Game system, the Atari System 1, and the Nintendo VS.