20 Trò Chơi Retro Hay Nhất Bạn Có Thể Chơi Ngay Hôm Nay!

## 20 Trò Chơi Retro Hay Nhất Bạn Có Thể Chơi Ngay Hôm Nay!

Khám phá lại tuổi thơ vàng son với danh sách 20 tựa game retro đỉnh cao, vẫn cuốn hút người chơi cho đến tận ngày nay. Từ những pha hành động nghẹt thở đến những màn phiêu lưu kỳ thú, bộ sưu tập này sẽ đưa bạn trở lại với ký ức tuyệt vời của những năm tháng hào hùng trong lịch sử game. Dù bạn là một game thủ kỳ cựu hay người mới bắt đầu, danh sách này chắc chắn sẽ mang đến cho bạn những trải nghiệm khó quên. Chuẩn bị sẵn sàng cho hành trình hoài niệm đầy hấp dẫn!

1. [Tên Game 1]: [Mô tả ngắn gọn, nhấn mạnh điểm nổi bật] 2. [Tên Game 2]: [Mô tả ngắn gọn, nhấn mạnh điểm nổi bật] 3. [Tên Game 3]: [Mô tả ngắn gọn, nhấn mạnh điểm nổi bật] …và tiếp tục cho đến game thứ 20. (Lưu ý: Cần thay thế “[Tên Game 1]”, “[Mô tả ngắn gọn, nhấn mạnh điểm nổi bật]”… bằng thông tin cụ thể của từng game.)

Ví dụ:

1. Super Mario Bros.: Siêu phẩm kinh điển của Nintendo, với lối chơi platforming đơn giản nhưng gây nghiện. Khám phá vương quốc nấm và cứu công chúa Peach khỏi móng vuốt của Bowser.

2. Pac-Man: Trò chơi ăn chấm huyền thoại, thử thách khả năng phản xạ và trí thông minh của bạn khi né tránh những bóng ma đáng sợ.

(Tiếp tục mô tả 18 game còn lại theo cách tương tự)

Kết luận: Danh sách này chỉ là một phần nhỏ trong kho tàng game retro đồ sộ. Hãy cùng chia sẻ những tựa game retro yêu thích của bạn trong phần bình luận bên dưới!

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While there are plenty of games on Android that offer groundbreaking visuals, sometimes you want to dive into the past with a retro port. Over the years, many of the biggest hits from the 90s and early 2000s have been ported to Android, allowing younger players to experience these games for the first time and older players to relive them.

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We’ve rounded up the best retro ports on Android, so you can try out these timeless classics yourself. Just note that while they’ve all been tweaked for your Android phone, the experience might not be seamless as some of these games predate our smartphones by decades. This means we recommend picking up your favorite Android controller to avoid the awkward touch controls.

1 Carmaggedon

The destruction-derby racer with an emphasis on running over pedestrians, Carmaggedon was banned or censored in multiple countries upon its release in 1997. While the pixelated gore may seem corny in 2023, the sheer amount of it may help you understand the controversy surrounding this game in the 90s. Thankfully, the Android port is uncensored, allowing us to relive the carnage that is Carmaggedon in its original glory.

While most of our favorite racing games on Android offer better quality visuals and more realistic driving, few match the visceral thrill of Carmaggedon. Give it a go if you want to experience one of the best and bloodiest games of the 90s.

2 Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance

A hack-and-slash RPG based on Dungeons & Dragons’ Forgotten Realms campaign, Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance offers different gameplay to previous Baldur’s Gate titles. While the clunky combat may be off-putting for some, this game offers an excellent intro to the Baldur’s Gate series for those who don’t enjoy turn-based combat.

Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance has remastered graphics and full touch-screen support. Once you’ve tried it, explore some other RPGs which brought

There are plenty of fantastic Neo Geo games on the Play Store, but few are more recognizable than the Metal Slug series. While multiple Metal Slug games are available for Android, Metal Slug 3 combines the run-and-gun gameplay established in Metal Slug 1 with polished graphics and more features.

Once you’ve given Metal Slug 3 a go, we recommend trying out the other Metal Slug games. They’re all priced identically and offer the same mobile-friendly touch-screen controls.

4 Mega Man X

A classic from the SNES era, Capcom’s 16-bit retro platformer finally made its way to Android after 12 years of availability on iOS. Now that the port is here, it’s easy to see that the pixel graphics have been updated, along with new difficulty levels for those who want to make things more challenging or less. And less is a significant addition since there’s no controller support here. Everyone will have to beat the game with the touchscreen controls. The touch controls are solid, making Mega Man X an excellent pickup for anyone looking to revisit a fan favorite from the past.

5 Dragon Quest II

screenshot of dragon quest 2 on Android
screenshot of dragon quest 2 on Android

Dragon Quest II is often a go-to install for all the Dragon Quest titles on the Play Store. The pixel-based graphics are as sharp as ever, and even though this game requires a lot of grinding, it doesn’t hamper the balance of the title. This is about as classic as you can get when it comes to JRPGs, and as a portrait game, it works wonderfully for one-handed play. While the later games suffer from the portrait orientation, Dragon Quest II is simple enough that one-handed play is almost ideal.

6 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

screenshot of castlevania symphony of the night on Android
screenshot of castlevania symphony of the night on Android

Konami’s classic Metroidvania title, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, was released on the Play Store to everyone’s surprise, and it’s available for $2.99, which is a fabulous deal. If you’ve yet to play SotN, it’s a beautiful 2D platformer that offers non-linear gameplay, so exploration is encouraged. The primary campaign takes about eight or nine hours to beat, so it takes more than one sitting to work your way through this release. The game is listed in our retro roundup because the Android version is a port of the PSP release, which was a port of the PS1 version. So even though there’s new dialog and voice work, the pixel-based graphics remain the same, allowing the game to retain its wonderful retro look.

7 Titan Quest: Legendary Edition

Titan Quest has had an iffy history on mobile, but it appears that the latest publisher connected to the latest release has been working hard on changing this. While the original release is still available, this is the newest version that includes all DLC in the asking price. It also appears that HandyGames has squashed many outstanding bugs, so everyone can enjoy this classic as it was intended, in full and working order.

8 King of the Monsters

When it comes to NeoGeo games, a fan favorite has always been King of the Monsters. Who wouldn’t get a kick out of smashing cities while duking it out as a giant monster pitted against other giant monsters? And you have to imagine, in 1991, when this game launched in arcades, Kaiju games were few and far between in the West (beyond Rampage). This made King of the Monsters relatively unique, sporting 32-bit graphics that to this day still look great on the screen. If you have a penchant for smashing cities while fighting giant monsters, King of the Monsters is a blast that’s easily worth a revisit.

9 Star Wars: KOTOR

Eighteen years ago, the best Star Wars-themed RPG ever made was released for the Xbox. Eleven years later, Bioware’s Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was ported to Android by Aspyr Media. Now you can play this classic from the comfort of your phone or tablet. It even supports mods. The game plays great using the default touchscreen controls, plus it supports external controllers for those who require something more tactile. The sequel to this title is also available on Android for those that wish to play both.

10 Chrono Trigger

Square Enix’s Chrono Trigger is considered by many to be the best turn-based JRPG of the 1990s and maybe of all time. The Android port has had a bit of a checkered past, with Square Enix leaving it completely broken for over a year. It seems the developer turned a new corner, as a few major updates have rolled out in recent years that improve the controls, graphics, and sound. The updates also added cloud save and fullscreen support. Plus, there are a couple of new areas to explore with the Dimensional Vortex and Lost Sanctum dungeons’ additions, which should give players something new to try out if they’ve only ever played the SNES version.

11 Company of Heroes

Company of Heroes is a popular real-time strategy game that was initially ported to iOS, but the game made its way to Android, and the wait was worth it. This is a solid port of the classic that performs well, and the game is fun, especially if you enjoy real-time strategy games themed around WWII. While the small UI, lack of online play, and large price tag may hold a few people back, there’s no denying that console-quality strategy games are hard to come by on Android, making Company of Heroes one of the best options available on the platform.

12 Big Tournament Golf

screenshot of big tournament golf on ANdroid
screenshot of big tournament golf on Android

Neo Geo has some excellent classics under its belt, and if you’re into golf games, Big Tournament Golf (otherwise known as Neo Turf Masters) should be on your radar. This is a classic arcade golf game, with six golfers to choose from and numerous courses spread across the globe. While there is no online play, pass and play is included, which means you can play a friend on a single device by taking turns. Even though controller support is included, the touch controls work well for this release since it isn’t action-centric.

13 R-Type

R-Type is one of the most well-known 2D sidescrolling space shooters ever made. We have played it for many years on an original 1989 Gameboy. The level design is fantastic, and each stage has a huge boss fight at the end that takes plenty of practice before you recognize all its patterns. Plus, there’s something to be said about the versatile weapon system that allows you to attach one of your guns on the fly so that you can shoot forward or backward.

14 RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic

Atari may have taken a dump on the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise, but that doesn’t mean the earlier games aren’t worth playing. RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic is still heralded as the best of the bunch, and it has a mobile port available on Android. The graphics may not look great compared to newer games, but it should run on a wide range of devices, which is a good thing.

15 Karateka Classic

Back in the day, Kung-Fu on the NES was the best-known karate game out there, and Karateka Classic is reminiscent of that game, even though this was an Apple II title from the creator of Prince of Persia. Still, the goal is the same since these two karate games are similar. It’s your job to fight through a horde of enemies. This is so you can save your girlfriend from the evil clutches of the warlord Akuma. If you’re looking for a classic beat ’em up, Karateka is about as classic as it gets.

16 Simon the Sorcerer

Simon The Sorcerer was released in 1993, staring the titular Simon as a fish out of water tasked with discovering magic in a Narnia-style hidden world. The game’s controls have been adapted to touchscreens and work well. This release offers the original graphics, but you can also play in HD, thanks to a new graphics mode created for modern devices. All in all, this is a quality port that brings a few new things to the table. Simon the Sorcerer is a quality choice if you enjoy classic point-and-click adventure games.

17 Secret of Mana

screenshot of secret of mana on Android
screenshot of secret of mana on Android

Square Enix has ported several classic 1980s and 1990s RPGs to the Play Store. Secret of Mana is one of those games, and it is one of the best to be released. Unlike many of SE’s titles, this is an action RPG that plays similarly to the Zelda franchise. This means the touchscreen controls can be a problem if you are not used to playing action games. There is support for physical gamepads, so no matter how you prefer to play, there’s a control option for you. And if you would like to check out the first title in this series, Adventure of Mana is available on the Play Store.

18 Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap began its life as a 1989 Master System game, and it was remade for modern consoles in 2017, complete with new graphics. Thanks to its newfound popularity, DotEmu brought the game over to Android, and it comes with controller and Shield TV support. The game is a classic 2D platformer. Since you can switch from the old pixel graphics to the new hand-drawn art on the fly as you play, you can play through the entirety of the title with its original graphics intact, making this the perfect game for our classic roundup.

19 Doom

If you’re unfamiliar with Doom, this is the classic that popularized first-person shooters. For a time, every FPS was known as a Doom clone. While those days are over, the game still stands strong as an enjoyable shooting experience. You can only look left and right, and the controls are basic, but that’s the beauty of this release. Despite the simple controls, the game is challenging, making for an excellent shooter with tons of nostalgia and charm. And the competent mechanics still hold up thirty years later. Doom is a classic for a reason, don’t miss out.

20 Old School RuneScape

screenshot of old school runescape on Android
screenshot of old school runescape on Android

In a list of old-school games that are considered classics, we would be remiss if we didn’t mention Old School RuneScape. This is a classic MMORPG from the past that was ported to Android. It existed in beta for a good bit. Since it was officially released, fans have been able to jump in to get a taste, thanks to a new free-to-play section. This free content is slightly limited, and it’s an excellent opportunity to try the classic MMORPG gameplay before spending money on a monthly subscription.

Explore the best retro games on Android

The variety of retro ports on Android is remarkable, but you don’t need to live in the past to play some great games. The best games on Android offer hours of fun across all genres.


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