The games, which were first spotted by technology blog The Verge, have since been removed from the Edge extension store. Although, it’s worth noting that since Microsoft Edge is now based on the same Chromium codebase as Google Chrome, any extensions found in the rival Chrome Webstore are also compatible with Edge. For those who don’t know, the extension store is where Edge users can install lightweight apps that bring extra functionality to the browser. Some of these titles have reviews dating back to October 2020, which suggests they’ve been available in the Microsoft Edge extension store for some time. The Microsoft-owned game Minecraft was even available with an extension for its browser. A number of users had published extensions for Microsoft Edge that enabled browser users to play illegal copies of a number of iconic games, including Mario Kart 64, Super Mario Bros, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Pac-Man, and Tetris.
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