Live like a cat or kitten and raise a family of your favorite cat breeds in Cat Sim Online, a new RPG adventure set in a massive 3D world!
Live like a cat or kitten and raise a family of your favorite cat breeds in Cat Sim Online, a new RPG adventure set in a massive 3D world!
Explore the big world for yourself as one of the many popular cat breeds and make a new adventure! Play with friends in online multiplayer games and form clans to battle enemies to keep your family safe. Unlock new cat breeds as your family grows and play with cats in Cat Sim Online!
Cat Sim Online Features:
Cat Games - Raise a Family
- Animal simulator: Customize each cat by name, gender, fur color, clothes and more!
- Breeding: Watch the family tree grow as your generations of cats expand!
- Raise a family by having new kittens and continue the family legacy
- Cat breeds can be unlocked with coins earned by leveling up as you explore the world
- Become pregnant: help the mom the give a birth!
3D RPG Games – Adventure & Battle Enemies
- Adventure in this new cat simulator full of your favorite cat breeds
- Battle against dangerous enemies in simulator games to know how a cat fights
- Unlock fighting achievements when you take down specific enemies
Explore the Massive 3D World
- Adventure calls in this 3D simulator full of unique locations to travel
- Explore the world from the city to the countryside and experience simulated weather conditions
- RPG games come with a map that is easy to navigate – just zoom or rotate the compass
Online Multiplayer Games
- Play with friends in online RPG games and share the glory as you defeat enemies
- Multiplayer games make fighting enemies and protecting your family easier
- Battle in online adventure games and prove your strength against others
Clans & Online Leaderboards
- Adventure in clans with other online players and battle in the Clan Wars
- Online leaderboards rank the best cat by level, clan war points and battles won
- Clans members can see when other players are online and join their adventure
Raise a family, explore a massive 3D world and battle enemies solo or in online multiplayer games! Play free cat games and make your own adventure in Cat Sim Online!
Download today and start playing as your favorite cat breeds!
Here’s a draft feature article on , the classic arcade emulator. The tone is informative, nostalgic, and technically accessible—suitable for a gaming or retro-tech blog. Kawaks Arcade Emulator: The Little Engine That Brought CPS2 and Neo Geo to Your Desktop In the late 1990s and early 2000s, arcade gaming was in a strange place. The golden age of physical cabinets had faded in the West, but the games themselves—titles like Street Fighter Alpha 3 , Metal Slug , Marvel vs. Capcom , and The King of Fighters 2002 —remained locked inside expensive, proprietary hardware. For most players, owning those games meant either hunting down a rare PCB (printed circuit board) or dumping thousands of coins into a dusty machine at the local pizza parlor.
Kawaks, first released around 2000 by a developer known as (later taken over by the Kawaks Team ), aimed to bridge the gap. It merged CPS1, CPS2, and Neo Geo support into a single executable—a novelty then. Its early versions were rough, but by version 1.45 (circa 2003), Kawaks had become the emulator of choice for fighting game fans. What Made Kawaks Special? 1. Low-Latency Input and Game Feel For fighting games, input lag is death. Kawaks was tight. Players could pull off complex combos in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike or Garou: Mark of the Wolves with near-arcade precision. The emulator also supported joysticks and gamepads natively, long before many competitors. 2. Save States and Training Mode Kawaks introduced robust save-state support. Want to practice a difficult super move against a specific boss? Save right before the fight, reload in seconds, repeat. For tournament wannabes, this was revolutionary. 3. Network Play (Kawaks Link) One of Kawaks’ boldest features was its built-in Kaillera client for online netplay. While netplay back then was laggy and prone to desyncs, Kawaks made it possible to play Puzzle Fighter or KOF '98 against a friend across town—a miracle in the dial-up era. 4. Lightweight and Portable Kawaks could run on a Windows 98 machine with a Pentium II and 64MB of RAM. The entire emulator plus a handful of ROMs fit on a USB stick (or a burned CD). It became a staple of school computer labs, dorm LAN parties, and internet cafés worldwide. The ROM Controversy No article about Kawaks would be complete without addressing the elephant in the room: ROMs . Kawaks did not come with any games, but it was famously designed to work with "decrypted" CPS2 ROMs. The CPS2 arcade board contained a suicide battery—if the battery died, the game died. To preserve these games, the emulation community cracked the encryption, and Kawaks became the primary vehicle for playing those decrypted ROMs. Kawaks Arcade Emulator
For a generation of PC gamers, Kawaks wasn't just an emulator—it was a time machine. Compact, efficient, and remarkably accurate, it opened the doors to two of Capcom’s most beloved arcade systems: and CPS2 (Capcom Play System 1 & 2), as well as SNK’s Neo Geo (MVS/AES). While other emulators of the era were clunky, command-line driven, or required high-end hardware, Kawaks offered a clean Windows interface, smooth scaling, and—most famously—a built-in "Load ROM" menu that felt as satisfying as flipping through a real arcade's game selection. The Origins: A Response to Callus and NeoRAGEx Before Kawaks, the dominant names in arcade emulation were Callus (for CPS1) and NeoRAGEx (for Neo Geo). Both were impressive for their time, but they had serious limitations: Callus was abandoned in the late 90s, and NeoRAGEx was notorious for poor sound emulation and crash-prone code. Here’s a draft feature article on , the