The immediate and unadulterated fun offered by retro video games is irresistible. The founder of Atari, Nolan Bushnell, said that video games should be "easy to understand and difficult to master", and it is true that this formula turns the arcade classics of the eighties into highly addictive titles. Here we leave you a selection of 5 games so that the working hours of this Monday go much faster. It is not for giving ideas, but you can also save this page in favorites and return when you need it.
Out Run
An emulator can not compete with something as incredible as that recreational car shaped like a sports car with a steering wheel and gear lever, but playing Out Run is still a pleasure. Driving two hundred per hour by the sea with that background music is an experience comparable to that of many current indie games that put the accent on contemplation. And as a good arcade that is, the infinite sprints in the time trial are guaranteed.
Street Fighter II
It is not easy to make hadokens and shoryukens with the computer keyboard, but if you are able to organize a clandestine Street Fighter II tournament in the office you will not have any problem to master the combos of the game. Anyway, this totem of the games of guantazos also lends itself to furtive games alone.
Frogger
Do not underestimate this classic. It is not an innocent game about a frog trying to cross the road. Frogger is a game about hundreds of amphibians that die run over trying to reach their home in an environment that has become hostile to the footprint of man. And it requires the player to have a good pulse and better reflexes. It is impossible to cast only one game.
Paperboy
Making a decent score in this game is difficult, but it's not as complicated as explaining to a 15-year-old hooked on Call of Duty that one of the eight-year video game superhits is about a kid who deals the newspaper by bike.
DigDug
It is not an easy game, but it is more cruel than other titles on this list. Using an air pump to inflate the enemies until they burst causes a pleasure difficult to express with words. You have to live it.
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I totally agree with this, I even said it more than once before. But I would've loved it better if you specified which system the games are for?
I think, this post would've been better if it was better formatted. Like making headlines bigger than other text and center the pictures. Either way I included it in my Gaming's Daily.
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Thank you very much for the recommendation, I will do it in my next publication! Greetings friend!