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It depends what kind of game - plattformers, casual games? Can get as old as it wants.
For more complex games like RPGs, probably the early 90s is as old as it gets, otherwise you reach a point where many no-brainer quality of life features disappear, such as saving your game.
The oldest FPS I played to completion was Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995), and it's actually a really fun game... once you get used to the antiquated controls. The late 90s in general are a time where there were a lot of good and increasingly complex games released without being too much of a technological shock for modern people looking back at old games.