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The games will once no-one plays them anymore.
The implementations and franchises will die once their owners say so - at least if they come with some kind of DRM.
All the games you've mentioned have FOSS implementations, so they'll be fine.
Poker / Solitaire
Laugh all you want... since there's been computers there has been electronic "card" games.
As for the rest? Doubt it.
uhm
realistically, only one thing meets this criteria. and it's ...
chess.
The arcade game Firefox was based on the film with Clint Eastwood and was a fav of mine.
If they are now forgotten, then they already died.