Pascal is indeed alive and well in many places, particularly in Europe.
It has been modernized quite a bit from its humble beginnings as a "teaching language", and to charcaterize it as a "dead language" "not worth learning" is quite unfair, let alone inaccurate. There's nothing significant that you can't do in it that you can do in most other high-level languages. Problem is, most programmers only ever learn one language, the most popular one at the time, and never look to see what else is out there.
Nowadays, the current iterations of the language include
Delphi,
Free Pascal, and several others. If you are interested in developing games in Pascal/Delphi, I would suggest
Pascal Game Development. They even have a yearly Pascal game development competition.
I've been a Pascal/Delphi programmer for about 25 years, and I've not yet found anything I can't do with the language. :)
Talan