PlayStation has rolled out 21 games for its PlayStation Now streaming service.
'Pac Man', 'LEGO Batman' and 'Sonic the Hedgehog' are among the latest titles which have been made available on the paid-for service, which gamers can access via their PlayStation 4 console.
A PlayStation spokesman said: "PS Now has dozens of imaginative, novel, vibrant, and fun games that you can explore together with kids of all ages.
"Who knows, you may even find a few classics that you want to share with a new generation -- or to play by yourself once the kids are asleep!"
Players can now access 365 titles on the service and Sony has labelled 85 of the titles as "ideal for kids".
Among these are classics such as 'Lemmings', as well as 'The LEGO Movie Videogame', 'How to Train Your Dragon 2', 'Ben 10', 'Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends', and 'Mega Man 10'.
The spokesman added: "With more than 365 games in our ever-expanding catalog, you can play a different game every single day of the year without playing the same one twice."
Other games available on the service include 'Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations', 'Legend of Kay Anniversary', 'Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time', 'Kung Fu Rabbit', 'Aqua Panic!', 'Back to Bed', and 'Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode I'.
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