single word requests - The term of old thing but still used



tl;dr: What is preferred term for something that is old but still used today?


My friends and I like to play Minecraft. We built a server to play together and we rented a VPS to run it. But someday the world was too big for VPS to handle, so I restarted the world.


Sometimes I miss playing the old word. So, I decided to play it again on another server. But, I am confused about how to describe this.


My questions is: what is the preferred term for something that is old but still used today?


My choices are:



  1. Classic

  2. Old

  3. Older

  4. Retro

  5. Last

  6. Lasting

  7. Endure

  8. Enduring

  9. Deprecated (I would prefer not to use this)


N.B. Maybe this comic illustrates my struggle: Permanence




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