Retro Games in Today’s World
When you think about what counts as retro games, it’s worth mentioning that the concept can also be applied to modern games that incorporate elements of gaming history.
Pokémon Go is a prime example of this, and it remains one of the most popular mobile games today.
How do we see the future of retro games?
Most likely, gaming experts will be answering the question “Why are retro games so popular?” for years to come. That’s because games that use retro ideas, themes and gameplay have proven to be a solid way to attract players.
Nostalgic times are coming.
In fact, many classic titles from the gaming world’s past are making a comeback in recent years, with new games based on games like Pac-Man, Tetris and Crash Bandicoot.
Of course, as the definition of retro video games changes over time, retro games are likely to remain at the forefront of the gaming mainstream for years to come.
For example, given current trends, who would argue against releasing new versions of consoles like the original Xbox?
Ultimately, games may always be moving forward, but these days they’re clearly looking to the past.
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