atari2600ETIf you miss the good ‘ol days playing games like Donkey Kong and Missile Command on classic old-school consoles, there’s a new badass website you really should to check out.

The Internet Archive just debuted the Console Living Room, a collection of console video games from the 1970s and 1980s. There are hundreds of Atari 2600, Atari 7800, ColecoVision, Magnavox Odyssey, and Astrocade games — devices featured in our Geek Madness Console Wars competition — that you can now play straight from your browser.

“Access drives preservation — making these vintage games available to the world, instantly, allows for commentary, education, enjoyment and memory for the history they are a part of,” curator Jason Scott wrote.

colecoThe Internet Archive already has a Historical Software Collection, which is home to groundbreaking software products from the past that you can also run in your browser, just like the Console Living Room.

The games in the Console Living Room don’t include sound, but that feature is on the way. Scott added that the software collection will expand even more in the next few months.

Be sure to check out our Geek Madness Console Wars bracket to see our quest to find the greatest console of all time.

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