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History of Video Game Systems: Knowing About What Started it All

Posted in Nintendo, Playstation 3, Video Game Systems, Video Games with tags , , , , on October 19, 2007 by gamesinc

Video games have come a long way in terms of graphics and sound technology. Although video games didn’t exist a hundred years ago, the enhancement in graphics and sound technology revolutionized on what people think of video games today.

Unlike what you see in video games today that has amazing 3D and realistic graphics and sounds, it all started out with a video game called the Computer Space. This video game was released by Nutting Associates in 1970 and was the first coin-operated arcade video game.

In 1972, the Odyssey 100 video game system was introduced. This particular video game can be attached to a standard television to display the graphics and play the game. In the same year, Atari launched Pong. This is a coin operated machine and is played with two short vertical lines that you move up and down to avoid letting the “ball” pass.

The real video game revolution began in the late 70’s. Atari introduced the Video Computer System or the VCS (renamed Atari 2600 later). This system uses cartridges and delivered colored graphics and sounds through the television. The game was played using a joystick or paddles.
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Hitching a Ride to the Best Video Game System

Posted in Nintendo, Playstation 3, Video Game Systems, Video Games, Xbox with tags , , , , on October 4, 2007 by gamesinc

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 system, there are many things that you need to consider. It includes your personal preference on what type of games you are looking for, the compatibility of the games with respect to the video game system, its basic features and technical specifications, and other game system-related criteria. You need a reliable source to provide you initial information and some helpful insights that you can rely on when choosing a video game system.
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