In the race to dominate the video game market, technology plays a crucial role. Providing the most complex environments, the most sophisticated graphics, adding new features (such as virtual or augmented reality), spectacular animations, and much more are advantages for competing in this ecosystem. But not everyone is looking for the most advanced product on the market.
Nostalgia is an element whose importance we cannot underestimate. Especially when some products from previous decades were so original, fun, and appealing. In fact, pixelated aesthetics remain a major influence today; we see them in some fashion items, advertising posters, and even in certain online slots and modern video games.
Fortunately for fans of these retro games, many websites offer titles from that era in their catalogues—games we haven’t played in years and that hold incredible memories for us. These online libraries allow us to travel back in time and relive amazing stories. Let’s look at some of the most iconic examples.
Tetris
The classic of all classics. And, for a long time, the best-selling game of all time. Its simplicity, far from being a problem, is a true hallmark. That said, as the levels progress, keeping track of the number of lines becomes more challenging. Tetris is a game that ages better than any other.
Pac-Man
Pac-Man is an icon in the world of video games. A prime example of creativity with limited resources, it has provided countless hours of entertainment. It recently celebrated its 45th anniversary and continues to break records. Its music, characters, and gameplay make it recognizable worldwide.
Street Fighter II
It marked a turning point in fighting games. For those of us who lived through that era, the thrill of controlling one of its fighters was almost indescribable. And the special moves were a true revolution in arcade machines. This genre of video games has come a long way, but few have created a similar impact.
Mortal Kombat
Street Fighter II’s biggest rival is also available on many retro gaming websites. It was just as exciting and innovative, but with a much darker and more savage atmosphere. Its success spawned one of the most important franchises in the industry; but the first instalment became a true landmark.
Donkey Kong
When we talk about platform games, many classic titles come to mind. And among them, Donkey Kong is sure to be a must-mention. The first game appeared in 1981 and became legendary. Incidentally, it introduced a character called “Jumpman”; later, he would change his name: does Mario Bros. ring a bell?
Doom
Shooters are currently a well-established group of video games, boasting some of the best-selling titles and (along with MOBAs) reigning supreme in eSports.

However, everything has a beginning. And in the 90s, Doom made its grand entrance, astonishing gamers. Even today, some scenes from the game send shivers down your spine and inspire terror.
Castlevania
And speaking of horror, how about facing a horde of vampires and Dracula himself? Castlevania may seem very simple to us today, but it was a phenomenon in the late 80s. Its originality is undeniable; to the point of having inspired one of the best animated series of recent times.
Double Dragon
Of course, advancing by eliminating enemies was a common theme in those years. And those who enjoyed those games will well remember the adventures of these two protagonists and their amazing spinning kicks. Furthermore, movement was much less restricted than in other games of the time.
Bubble Bobble
Dragons that breathe bubbles? Was that a success? Well, yes. This idea, which some might find outlandish, became one of the most surprising and entertaining cooperative games. If anyone has any doubts, try it out today on any online platform; you’re sure to find it available.
Prince of Persia
Sword fights had never been so exciting; at least, not until Prince of Persia came along. The action was no longer just about jumping from platform to platform and taking down enemies with brute force: duelling was a completely new experience that required special skill.
