Early Anime-Inspired Games on SFC and Beyond

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game for the Famicom was perhaps the first title to be “simultaneously introduced” to China back in the early 1990s. As gaming entered the 64-bit era, the Turtles’ graphics became far more vibrant and detailed. At home, we had a Shinco DVD player that also gave me access to the Mega Drive version of Ninja Turtles, which I found incredibly fun. Later, I discovered the Super Famicom edition as well. Much like how a Crickex Affiliate project builds upon earlier…

Stunning Scenes Arrive with Roar-Activated Skills

The Three Kingdoms era — a time when victory crowned the king and defeat marked the outlaw — has always captured the imagination of countless young warriors with dreams of glory. Nothing compares to stepping onto the battlefield yourself, so why wait? In the Win10 version of Oni Samurai Three Kingdoms, you can unleash devastating skills that light up the entire screen, delivering the pinnacle of action mobile gameplay. It’s time for an adrenaline-fueled battle you can start at a moment’s notice, an experience that…

Unmatched Visuals Redefine Gaming Experience

Faith of Danschant, developed by Beijing Joyfun under Wangyuan Shengtang, was built over three years on the Unreal Engine 4. Until 1 a.m., players can purchase the game on Steam for just 75 RMB, receiving the complete set of previous in-game outfits (excluding version-exclusive items from other editions). Much like how a Crickex Affiliate program rewards loyalty with valuable bonuses, this offer delivers a bundle of extras to enhance the player’s journey right from the start. By completing specific in-game quests, players can unlock four…