Gaming, both digital and non-digital, plays a crucial role in our lives, since it provides quality entertainment and offers people that escapism that others get from books or movies. Retro games offer other things in addition. For some it gives a feeling of nostalgia, and reminds them of their youth, and for others it can be a fascinating, historical look into the past. Many retro video games still hold up to this today, and there are some classic analog games that will forever stand the test time. Here is an eclectic list of games that might never go out of style.

Chess
Chess remains one of the most popular games that has been in existence for several years now. It has recently seen a big resurgence thanks to the Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit, and also people being stuck indoors due to the pandemic. You can improve your skills by solving chess puzzles which provide interactive lessons. There are several puzzles that help people practice chess, and they suit each individual’s skill level. The puzzles act as a training tool to help the players practice the best moves. They also ask you to make the best move in a specific situation. You get a harder puzzle in your next session when you make a correct move. 

Pac-Man
Possibly the most recogniseable video game character. Most people in the world know who Pac-Man is despite probably not playing the machine in the arcades back in the early 80s. When Google released its Pac-Man Doodle in 2010, it is believed that it contributed to millions of hours of unproductivity. As a result, global businesses lost close to $100 million as most people spent their productive time playing this game. The latest development of the game attributed to the development of technology shows how popular it has been and still is. Fancy graphics and video can’t always beat sheer addictive gameplay.

Tetris
Tetris is another video game from the 1980s, and it remains popular to this day. It was developed in 1984 in the Soviet Union against the background of the cold war. The game moved online and is also available on free mobile apps. To date, hundreds of millions of online versions of the game have since been downloaded. The puzzle game is primarily concerned with lining up falling blocks under pressure and without filling up the whole screen. It’s the sort of game that even back in the 80s people’s parents and grandparents would get hooked on playing.

Samurai Showdown
Samurai Showdown is an underrated fighting game, but it is making a rebound. The game introduces different characters with a variety of weaponry which gives the players a chance to enjoy a Bushido-styled brawler. This retro game has been rereleased recently and stands a chance of competing with other games in the same league like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter as being a longstanding fighting fan favourite. 

Blackjack
Blackjack is one of the most popular games, particularly among gamblers across the world. This game, however, requires skill, and it consists of several variants which help to keep it fresh in the minds of many people. The classic version consists of Vegas strip rules and is often seen as the ultimate battle in casino games. To master Blackjack, you should practice regularly. 

Solitaire
Solitaire is a card game, and it was very popular in the 1980s. The advent of online gaming has rejuvenated the popularity of this game and it continues to attract millions of players. Most PCs come loaded with variations of the game, and this is one of the reasons why their popularity has continued to grow over the years. When the internet was still slow during the early days, solitaire continued to gain priority since it was played on Microsoft operating systems. During its peak, the game received more than 50 million plays each day.

The Legend of Zelda
This adventure series has remained popular over the years, and it appeals to the interests of many people. It consists of swinging bladed weapons, saving the Devine Beasts, and rescuing princesses. The style has still not gone out of fashion, and this has contributed to a variety of Zelda-inspired titles. 

Pokemon 
Pokemon remains one of the most popular games in the history of gaming. This game is being reintroduced on various platforms since it appeals to the interests of many people. It is available on Nintendo Switch and receives several plays per day. It has also spawned other versions of the game such as Pokemon Go. 

Gaming is popular among people from different backgrounds because of the sheer entertainment value it provides. Certain vintage games remain popular today, as they evoke a sense of nostalgia in many people. These top retro games highlighted are some of the most popular, and they are played in almost every corner of the world. Some of the games are now available online which just helps to keep their audience growing.