The rebirth of Solitaire was first spotted this morning by a developer who found that the card game included in the Windows 10 technical preview build (h/t Business Insider):
Solitaire had been a standard feature of every version of Windows since 3.0 in 1990 before it was left out of Windows 8.
Windows 8 users could still get the card game, but it meant going to the Windows Store to add it in, instead of having it right there waiting for the moment when you decide your brain needs a little break before diving into that next TPS report. And that didn’t really make for a great experience.
The Start Menu is joining its friend Solitaire after its own absence from Windows 10, so the twosome will be together once again, linked together by the chains of friendship and chevrons: Start > Programs > Accessories > Games.
Windows 10 is slated for a wide release to consumers this summer.
by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist
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