Retro games have always had a loyal following, but with the internet, there is now far greater access to all of your favourite retro games. Just by typing in the name of the game you want to play into google, you can easily find an online version of the game to enjoy. These online versions are identical to the original. These games were actually very simple to design, using very little power anyway, which is why your browser is more than capable of supporting them. Most games which you used to only be able to play on the Atari 2600 are now available on the internet. So if you get a hankering for playing one of your favourite games growing up, just have a look on the internet, and you’ll easily find the game you were looking for. The one downside is that you can’t use a controller from the older consoles, on your PC, and hook it up to your browser.
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