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24 Images Of Retro Gaming To Trigger Some Nostalgia

Two images from /r/retrogaming
Two images from /r/retrogaming

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Over the years gaming is something that has become increasingly popular. Video games have been around for some time now, but they just keep evolving. Gaming took off in the 90s and has been growing ever since, but the first gaming console came out in the 70s. It's pretty amazing to see how gaming has changed over time. Some games and consoles now would have been unimaginable in the past. The graphics are impeccable, the technology is substantial, and the games are complex. People can play together when they are millions of miles apart, things are just so advanced.

It's pretty interesting to look back on how gaming started. Tons of adults remember their first gaming systems and the first games they played. There was nothing more fun than opening a new gaming console on a special day. There are so many fond gaming memories to think about, and it's sweet to look back to the games that people spent so many hours playing as kids.

Take a look back at some of the moments and games that made gaming in the past so cool and classic. Here are 24 images of retro gaming to take you back.

A classic game

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Aww…

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The SEGA

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Pure nostalgia

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Choose your fighter

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Doom

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An original

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The Oregon Trail

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Tragic

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Polybius

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6 Golden Coins

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Donkey Kong Country

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Castlevania

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A whole stack of nostalgia

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X-Men

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Throwback

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That Game Boy though

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A whole collection of nostalgia

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Playing 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'

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The original PlayStation

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Joust from Atari

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Spider-Man

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The final scene

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Atari in 1978

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