The 5 Greatest Classic Video Games




Summary:
Classic video games may lack the audio and visual power of present video games, but it remains as popular as they were during their heyday. The secret is their emphasis on simple, fun, and engaging gameplay.
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The golden age of video games is placed by most sources as starting in the late 70s through the mid 80s. Kids in this generation were overwhelmed with the introduction of video game technology that may have offered decent-quality graphics and sounds but was fairly basic. It has none of the unbelievably realistic images as well as full motion videos of the games that you play today; however, you will be surprised at how much they are remembered, loved, and patronized to this day. So, what makes a game endure through time?
Its emphasis on gameplay
I would say that the secret is the emphasis on fun and simple gameplay. A lot of video games today entice the audience with amazing graphics and trendy elements that may win them over for some time, but never quite hold their attention for long. Technology advances rapidly, thus what may seem as amazing and trendy at the moment speedily becomes obsolete.
Its power to keep players engaged
For a game to become timeless, it has to be more than visually appealing. It must be able to take the players into a one of a kind experience that will be etched in their memory for a lifetime. This is a lofty ambition, but it is the only way for a game to be immortalized. Players must still find a game engaging even after 15 years or so, and care less about how out-of-date the visuals look.
There are a number of classic video games that have become a part of pop culture icons. Let me give you the top 5.
5) Donkey Kong
Released by Nintendo in 1981, Donkey Kong belongs to the earliest platform game genre. It was the first video game to feature jumping actions. The game requires you to jump between gaps, approaching enemies and over obstacles. The game features Jumpman who must rescue Lady, a damsel in distress, from the giant ape Donkey Kong.
Donkey Kong requires much patience and it gives you a high degree of exhilaration once you develop the ability to time Jumpman's ascent.  That is probably the power it had over countless kids in the 80s through the 90s.
4) Street Fighter 2
Stree Fighter II: The world Warrior was developed in 1991 by Capcom as the second entry in the game series Street Fighter. It presented many improvements from the concepts which were introduced in the first game. Street Fighter II used the command-based special moves and gave players a selection of characters with different fighting styles.
Street Fighter 2 became the ultimate fighting game and single handedly escorted the fighting game genre into the spotlight once again. In fact, player combos are still recognized by millions of fans around the globe. The game has also been brought back to life after Xbox360 and Wii consoles have offered it for download.
3) Bomberman
Bomberman was developed by Hudson Soft in 1983. In the game, Bomberman is a robot that has to find its way through a maze while it avoids its enemies. Doors that lead to more maze rooms are hidden under rocks which have to be destroyed by Bomberman’s bombs.
This is a game that has always been a favorite among children for decades. Its strategy is simple, but its fun factor can hardly be duplicated by today’s modern games. I recommend it highly to anyone who is not interested in learning hard controls.
2) Zelda Games
The Legend of Zelda was released in Japan in 1986 by Famicom. It was likewise introduced to the US and Europe market in 1987.The game was advanced for its time, requiring players to find items and utilize them for solving puzzles, exploring the vast environment, and battling monsters. This proved to be a successful formula that has been widely copied.
Wii has done an excellent job in releasing Zelda games. It’s admirable how they have kept Zelda’s reputation and craftsmanship untarnished.
1) Mario Brothers
You must have known that Mario Brothers will be topping the list. After all, it is the only game franchise that is widely popular and recognizable. Thanks to its characters Mario and his brother Luigi. The game portrays Mario as an Italian-American plumber who has to conquer creatures coming from the sewers below New York.

Super Mario was developed by Nintendo in 1983 and has been re-released in North America, Japan, Australia and Europe for Wii's virtual console.





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