

If you’re a fan of Minesweeper or Hearts then you’ll still need to search for both in the Windows Store, or just admit defeat to Solitaire and spend your office day shuffling virtual cards instead of working on that important Excel spreadsheet. Only Solitaire is back as a built-in app so far, and that may even change by the time Windows 10 ships in the summer. It’s a similar decision to the return of the Start Menu, bringing back features Windows users are familiar with. It’s the same modern version from Windows 8, but you no longer have to search around the Windows Store to find it and play. Microsoft is now bringing back Solitaire as a built-in game on Windows 10. There are many players out there who still hanker after this version of the game.

This is the version of Microsoft Spider Solitaire that came with Windows XP in 2001. While overhauled and modern versions were available in the Windows Store, there’s nothing quite as nostalgic as navigating to Start > Programs> Accessories > Games, and finding the classic Windows games. The best version ever made (according to aficionados) was lost in this way. Despite admitting games like Solitaire, Minesweeper, and Hearts " have a devoted following," Microsoft chose to remove them from Windows 8.
