
The best thing about video games in the 2020s is that the era has something for everyone. Players craving the most advanced, visually stunning experiences can check out the latest computer games or try out some virtual reality headgear. On the other hand, consumers with more nostalgic tastes can easily get reacquainted with their old favorites.
For Millennial consumers, there is still something magical about playing forgotten, decades-old titles on Stream. Even better, it is remarkable to see old consoles, beloved games, and dependable time-wasters reborn in a contemporary context. Especially childhood favorites that seemed like they would be lost forever because of intractable rights issues.
Here are seven video games that died but found a new life online or were reinvented for the 21st century.

