Good news for Xbox Game Pass members! Xbox has introduced a new feature called Xbox Retro Classics as part of the May update. It will showcase over 50 classic Activision titles from the 1980s and 1990s, including beloved favorites such as Pitfall, Grand Prix, Commando, and more. This initiative, in collaboration with Antstream Arcade, brings timeless games to modern platforms. Let’s explore the full list of Xbox Retro Classics on Game Pass.

Xbox Retro Classics on Game Pass
Here’s a complete list of retro games on Xbox Game Pass:
- Activision Prototype
- Atlantis
- Atlantis 2
- Barnstorming
- Baseball
- Beamrider
- Bloody Human Freeway
- Boxing
- Bridge
- Caesar 2
- Checkers
- Chopper Command
- Commando
- Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood
- Cosmic Ark
- Crackpots
- Decathlon
- Demon Attack
- Dolphin
- Dragster
- Enduro
- Fathom
- Fire Fighter
- Fishing Derby
- Freddie Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist
- Freeway
- Frostbite
- Grand Prix
- H.E.R.O.
- Kaboom!
- Laser Blast
- MechWarrior
- MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat
- Megamania
- Pitfall!
- Pitfall II: Lost Caverns
- Police Quest
- Pressure Cooker
- Quest for Glory
- Riddle of the Sphinx
- River Raid
- River Raid II
- Robot Tank
- Sky Jinks
- Space Quest II
- Space Quest VI
- Space Treat Deluxe
- Spider Fighter
- Star Voyager
- Tennis
- The Adventures of Willy Beamish
- The Dagger of Amon Ra
- Thwocker
- Title Match Pro Wrestling
- Vault Assault
- Venetian Blinds
- Zork
- Zork Zero
The collection includes modern enhancements such as save and reload functionality, achievements, and global challenges, providing both nostalgia and new ways to engage with these classics. Additionally, players can create community challenges lasting 24 hours, enabling them to challenge fellow community members for one-on-one gameplay.
Microsoft plans to expand the Retro Classics library to include over 100 titles on the Xbox Game Pass in the future.
Summary
The Xbox Retro Classics adds games from the 1980s and 1990s, promising versatility in games and genres. In collaboration with Antstream Arcade, these retro classics will feature new options such as save and reload, which were absent at their initial release.
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