Video Games - A History Of Fun

A computer game is a game played in a computer programmed virtual world, in which the game player can manipulate in attempts to achieve certain gaming goals.

Computer games are often referred to as video games, because they usually involved a video display to manifest the gaming world in which they represent.

I've had a chance to enjoy playing some of the new video games with my young nephews.

I grew up playing video games and the chance and still love to play. I admit, the video game controllers nowadays don't give the same feel the old Atari 2600 joystick did. I also think some of the new video games lack some playability compared to the old classics. The new video game systems are awesome though, it is great to see games that really look like the pictures games used to have on the box.

The earliest computer games were developed in the 1950’s and 1960’s.

Willy Higinbothom designed a very basic tennis game on an oscilloscope, and around the same time Steve Russel created Space Wars on a DEC PDP-1 mainframe computer. Space Wars is usually credited as being the first video game ever made. The 1970s saw the rise of the arcade gaming industry. Some of the popular titles that were initially created, such as Pong, and Space Invaders, were really just modified variants of the games made by Higinbothom and Russel.

The end of the 1970’s also saw the beginning of the home-based console video game systems.

Video game consoles are computers designed solely for the purpose of gaming, and usually connect to a television for the video display. There were three significant consoles in the late 70’s and early 80’s, but the only one that achieved large scale and widespread success was the Atari 2600. These consoles are often referred to as ‘1st generation’ consoles. Today, with the release of the Xbox 360, and the upcoming release of the PlayStation 3, we are witnessing the beginning of the 7th generation of console gaming. No one seems to count to old Pong or TV Tennis games that were out before the 2600.

Also in the early 1980’s, the PC, or personal computer, became popular, and video games designed for use on this platform were also very popular.

The Commadore 64 set a standard for color computer game graphics when other computers were only showing green text. Today the video game market is dominated by the consoles made by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, and also by the games made for the PC. The market is divided into three basic categories; consoles, PC, and handhelds, handhelds being portable video game consoles first made popular by Nintendo’s Gameboy.

Within each market, there are many different genres of video games.

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Some genres include adventure, action, role-playing, first person shooters, third person shooters, turn based strategies, real-time strategies, and simulations. Often times different versions of the same game are available on the PC, a console and a handheld simultaneously.

Since the 1970s, the video game market has boomed and steadily grown in magnitude.

Today, it is the largest entertainment industry in the world, having surpassed the movie business in terms of revenue in 2004. With new PC games coming out every week, and new consoles being designed constantly, it appears as though the video game industry has plenty of room for growth left in it. Clearly video games are going to be popular for generations to come.

The video game industry has become a billion dollar industry.

It even rivals television. There have been video games that enjoy more players online than watch some popular TV shows. Many Hollywood actors are now used to cast game characters. Several major movies have been made based on popular video games such as the Lora Croft movies.
I still wish I could connect an old Atari 2600 joystick to my nephew's Playstation. That's the only way to really play a video game.

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