Retro Gaming Essentials For Beginners

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If you're new to the world of retro gaming, you're in for a real treat. The 8-bit and 16-bit eras of gaming were some of the most iconic and influential periods in video game lore. With a vast library of classic titles to choose from, getting started can be cumbersome. Here are some of the best retro game recommendations for newbies.



First up, let's talk about some of the most beloved classics. A Link to the Past (1986) is an action-adventure game that needs no introduction. The original game laid the foundation for the beloved Zelda series and is still widely regarded as one of the greatest games of all time. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, Donkey Kong (1985) is the game that started it all for the iconic plumber. Run, jump, and rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of Bowser in this timeless classic.



If you're in the mood for something a bit more difficult, the Castlevania series is a must-play. Castlevania (1986) is a side-scrolling action game that follows the story of Simon Belmont as he attempts to defeat the evil Count Dracula. The game's dark atmosphere and challenging gameplay make it a true classic of the era.



For fans of RPGs, the Wizard series is a great place to start. Dragon Warrior (1986) is the first game in the series and follows the story of a young warrior on a quest to rescue a princess. The game's traditional RPG gameplay and charming character designs make it a great introduction to the genre.



More recent classics, like Aladdin (1993) and Golden Axe (1994), are also great choices for newbies. Aladdin is a platformer based on the legendary Disney movie and features some of the best animation and sound design of the era. Donkey Kong Country, on the other hand, is an action-adventure game that follows the story of Donkey Kong as he attempts to rescue his friends from the clutches of the evil King K. Rool.



Lastly, if you're looking for something a bit more interesting, Streets of Rage (1991) is a side-scrolling fighting game that features some of the best co-op gameplay of the era. Players can choose from a variety of characters and take on the evil Mr. X and his crime family.



In conclusion, the world of retro gaming is vast and full of hidden gems waiting to be explored. With these recommendations, you'll have a solid starting point to explore the 8-bit and 16-bit eras and experience the wonder of gaming's golden age for yourself.



Some popular retro gaming platforms to consider include the Atari Entertainment System (NES), Super nintendo online Entertainment System (SNES), and Sega Genesis. You can also consider playing on emulators or using a retro gaming console like the NES Classic Edition or the SNES Classic Edition.



Retro gaming is a great way to experience the wistfulness of gaming's past while also introducing new fans to the world of classic titles.