Do you ever miss those classic arcade and computer games from your youth? Well miss no longer. The Internet Archive has heard your woes and come to your rescue. Here are nine games you can play for free, whenever you want.
1. "Pac-Man"
If you had a childhood without "Pac-Man," well...I don't even know where to start. "Pac-Man" is one of the most classic arcade games in the world, and now you can play it on your laptop anytime, anywhere. BOOM.
2. "The Oregon Trail"
No doubt you spent many a class trying to traverse this classic trail without dying of dysentery...to no avail. But now that you're older and wiser, maybe you can make it through. Are you up to the challenge?
3. "Donkey Kong"
Not only was "Donkey Kong" Nintendo's first real hit when it came to games, it also introduced two of their most popular characters: Mario and, of course, "Donkey Kong."
4. "Mario Brothers VGA"
Still after some more Mario action? Well look no further. The Internet Archive also released this playable version of Mario Brothers VGA.
5. "Tetris"
Is there really anything more satisfying than getting these blocks in the perfect formation? Methinks not. But don't take my word for it. Play this classic game ASAP.
6. "The Hobbit"
[Weeps profusely and chooses a life as a hermit so as to continue playing this game forever, uninterrupted.]
7. "Inspector Gadget"
Looking for some hijinks, a few laughs, and a nostalgic trip to your past? Pull up this "Inspector Gadget" game and remember what it feels like to be young again.
8. "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?"
Maybe, at last, as an adult, you can finally track down the elusive Carmen Sandiego.
9. "SimCity"
Over the years, so many Sim games have emerged, but let's take a trip back to where it all started...
Play these and over 2,500 other games in the Internet Archive's Software Library of MS-DOS Games.





















