![]() ![]() And indeed it’s not quite the Tetris you’re used to playing, but a version played over an infinite board. One might wonder how the Russian falling-blocks game could do this, as unlike the previous examples it has a very small playing field. We’ve seen it in Minecraft and DOOM, and now there’s a new player in town from a surprising quarter: Tetris. But not only are the examples above a testament to the power of classic games, but it also shows how far web development has come in a relatively short amount of time.Ĭomplex games and animations can now be created on the web with just a bit of code.There is a select group of computer games whose in-game logic is enough for them to simulate computers in themselves. It’s amazing to think that, decades after their debuts, these games still resonate. See the Pen HTML5 canvas games – POKEMON ! by panagiotis vourtsis Going Back to the Future Below is a decidedly retro HTML5 Canvas game. From its humble beginnings for the Nintendo Game Boy, all the way to the hysteria of Pokémon Go, the franchise has remained a cultural phenomenon. Pokémon is the second best-selling game franchise of all time – trailing only Mario. See the Pen Pong game with JavaScript by Gabriel Dubé HTML5 Canvas Pokémon by Panagiotis Vourtsis But, as one of the first really significant video games, it paved the way for everything to come. If you had Pong in your home, you probably got bored after about 20 minutes. See the Pen Galaxian by adonis domingues vieira JavaScript Pong by Gabriel Dubé The otherworldly sound effects were great for driving parents to insanity. See the Pen HTML5 Pacman by hellokatili Galaxian by Adonis Domingues VieiraĪnother spaceship shooter from the ‘70s (1979, to be exact), Galaxian was one of the rare games for its time that was as fun to play at home as it was in the arcade. Here, you can chew up dots and outrun ghosts in your browser with this fun HTML5 offering. He (and later, his lady friend) became an arcade sensation. The little yellow dot-eater is one of the most recognizable game characters of all time. See the Pen Asteroids by Artem N HTML5 Pac-Man by Hellokatili You can play right from your browser with this HTML5 Canvas version. It goes to show fancy graphics only get you so far. ![]() And it’s still just as addictive as it was back in the day. See the Pen Retro Error 404 – Zelda 2 by Stix Asteroids by Artem NĪ true classic, Asteroids goes all the way back to 1979. Here we see Link repurposed nicely for a 404 screen. Thanks to the original’s battery backup included on the cartridge, it was one of the few games of the era that let you save your progress. ![]() Zelda was one of those games you could play for hours on end. See the Pen CSS Sonic the Hedgehog 2:Chemical Plant Zone by Ryan Petersen The Legend of Zelda by Stix He’s also kept up his endurance, as seen in this CSS animation. Originally introduced back in 1991 for the Sega Genesis console, the little blue guy sped his way into many hearts (where, like Mario, he still resides). See the Pen Media Query Mario by Ashley Watson-Nolan CSS Sonic the Hedgehog by Ryan Petersen The only catch is that you have to resize your browser to between 320 and 420 pixels to watch. It’s an animated remake of Super Mario Bros. But Media Query Mario is one of the coolest tributes we’ve seen. ![]() Unfortunately, there’s no way to spotlight all of them. by Ashley Watson-NolanĬodePen is absolutely full of Mario-related goodness. See the Pen Enduro – Atari – Html5 Game by rafaelcastrocouto Media Query Super Mario Bros. No worries if you don’t have a spare cartridge at home – you can play a recreation of the game with this HTML5 version! See the Pen CSS Q-Bert by Patrick Cox Enduro HTML5 Game by Rafael CastrocoutoĮnduro is a racing game originally released back in 1983 for the Atari 2600. While this is just a CSS animation, any mention of Q*bert is a good thing. The strange little orange creature named Q*bert was all the rage back in the 1980s, even starring in his own Saturday morning cartoon. In fact, a jaunt through CodePen shows us there are several odes to classic video games made with good old HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Plus, the thought of making new memories by playing with friends and family is still a strong draw.ĭesigners in particular seem eternally gaga over the likes of Mario, Pokémon, and Sonic. They also love the childhood memories associated with old school titles. People love the simplicity of a pick-up-and-play game. Heck, even Atari has announced plans for a console. That was evidenced by the wild popularity of the NES Classic Edition and the Super NES Classic Edition, among others. Retro games still bring a smile to fans both young and not-so-young. ![]()
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