Video games have come a long way over the last 30 years.

In the late-'80s, Atari, Nintendo, and Sega were taking gaming from arcades to living rooms. Back in 1994, the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis were in bedrooms everywhere, and over the next couple of years, were slowly being replaced by Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and the first ever Sony PlayStation.

Now we've got PlayStation 4s, Xbox Ones, and even Oculus Rifts, which looks like something I could only dream of as a kid.

As much as I love gaming, however, these days I strictly stick to Madden, GTA, and Call of Duty, mainly because they're simpler than most games being released these days, and I like simple. And you really can't get more simple than the nostalgia of those classic 8-bit games from the '80s. Basic, yes. Extremely entertaining, hell yes.

If you have a Chromecast and are ready to relive the joy of innocent youth, or are just a sucker for the classics, I've got your fix.