"In this article" becomes in this essay.
Let me start processing the first paragraph again to verify. "There are several reasons why the “Cadillacs and Dinosaurs PS1 ROM” has become so popular among retro gaming enthusiasts." The replacements need to make sense. Maybe "retro" becomes classic. Wait, "retro" is part of "retro gaming", but "gaming" is a general term. So "retro" can be replaced. cadillacs and dinosaurs ps1 rom
"Don’t be afraid to explore the game’s levels..." "Don’t be afraid to explore" could be "Feel free to wander", "Explore freely", "Don’t hesitate to investigate". "Levels and look for hidden secrets and areas." Maybe "Look for secret spots", "Uncover hidden content", "Search for hidden treasures". So combining: "Feel free to wander through the game’s levels and uncover hidden content". "In this article" becomes in this essay
Then the instructions part: "relatively straightforward," so reasonably, "straightforward" manageable. Maybe "retro" becomes classic
I'll need to go through each word one by one, ensuring that I don't skip any and that the exceptions are handled correctly. Also, some words might have multiple meanings, so the alternatives should fit the context. For example, "game" could be match, but in gaming context, maybe title is better.
Okay, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to revise all the words in the provided text with three alternatives each, using the syn1 format. But there's a catch: brand names should remain unchanged. The user provided an example response, so I need to follow that structure closely.