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Playing old games is also the subject of [[606: Cutting Edge]].
 
Playing old games is also the subject of [[606: Cutting Edge]].
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Some readers might wonder why there's no mention of even older games like ''{{w|Space Invaders}}'' (1978) and ''{{w|Pac-Man}}'' (1980), but these games were so abstracted, so pixelated; that there's never an expectation that anything in them would age or deteriorate. Likewise with older text games like the ''{{w|Zork}}'' series (1977–79) or their predecessor, ''{{w|Colossal Cave Adventure|Colossal Cave}}'' (1976–77). So they are sadly ignored on the timeline of games. Also these games may not be on Randall's computer, as they were originally {{w|arcade games}}. However, the list only show the top 13 games, and it could go on below with ancient games etc.
  
 
===List of games===
 
===List of games===

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