Classic Games
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A revamped version of the original bowman game. Newly included is Bird Hunting, but you can also choose from the ...
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Once again use your keyboard, err guitar, to rock out to some tunes. Hit the correct notes when they move across ...
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Use your keyboard to keep the tunes rocking with your band. Watch out though - if you let the crowd atmosphere ...
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Avoid the red blobs by moving your mouse! Easy at first, but more and more red blobs are added.
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A RPG-style card game. Play against the computer or your friend. WARNING: This game is very addictive and had me ...
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Avoid the ever raining tangerines for as long as you can hold out. You never would have known that so many ...
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Hold out against the fiery balls by outmaneuvering and avoiding their furry for as long as you can.
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The fastest game of cards you\'ll ever play! Try and get rid of your cards before the computer does.
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Play as a rock in this extremely addictive physics based game. You must guide your small chunk of rock through ...
With the birth of gaming came a glorious era of vastly imaginative games with a pleasing amount of differing art styles. Some of the most famous classic games started around the 1980’s with titles such as Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Donkey Kong. In fact, as of 2017, Pac-Man is the world’s fifth oldest video game franchise at 37 years old with it’s latest installation in the series being released in 2016!
Classic games have been around for decades, and gamers of all sorts can’t help but go back for more of these satisfying pieces of familiar gaming. Not only that, but these classics have been inspiration for other games that have come out over the years. For example, Pong which was first released in 1972 had you moving a vertical line up and down a screen to bounce a virtual ball to your opponent who would have to hit the ball back. This simple but genius concept to adapt into a game has helped become the founding idea of many games be they retro or modern.
Without the classics, gaming wouldn’t be the amazing culture that it is today. So it’s important to not only support the classics and show how much you appreciate them but also to acknowledge their existence and be thankful they were ever created.
Thanks to the world wide web, the original versions of classic games can still be accessed and enjoyed the way they were initially intended to be. Be a sport and play a classic game today!