To date, we now have seven generations of video game systems. From
Magnavox’s Odyssey to the Nintendo’s Wii, you can conclude that the
era of modern gaming has just yet started. There will be more video
game systems to come, and probably future game consoles are now on
its “finishing touches” stage as of this moment. What can
youexpect? Sony may be on its way to another sequel to its
PlayStation 3 or Microsoft is into more advanced game consoles that
will take the gaming public by storm.
Most video game systems which belong to the seventh generation will
be released on the last quarter of 2006. These include PlayStation
3, Wii, and Evo: Phase One. In addition, there are still
individuals who want to take the good old times in pursuit of the
old game systems, particularly the Atari-produced game consoles.
Thus, you are given hundreds of choices in terms video game
systems. From the old ones to the new ones—there is just a lot for
you to choose from.
In choosing a video game syst...
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 8:31 pm
It all began with Atari. Established in 1972, Atari started the
revolution of not only video arcade games, but home video game
consoles and home computer games as well. Game systems and video
games have come a long way since the first Atari came out. Every
year, new games and game systems are being established. Each system
has bigger and better graphics than the next and each try to
incorporate new and innovate features to out do competitors. Video
game design is constantly changing, and allows designers to have
the freedom and creativity to come up with systems and games most
people could never even dream up.
The video game industry is full of competition all across the
board. There are technology companies competing to have the best
game system on the market that game enthusiasts are going to crave
to have. Then there are game companies who are competing to have
the best game out there by incorporating life-like graphics and new
features. Video game design has come a long w...
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 8:31 pm