Arcade Games
... 2600, Intellivision and Colecovision were released. The video game slump of 1983 was not filled until the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) reached North America in 1985. this was when games like Mario bros. and many others of today's popular Nintendo games were launched.
The last two decades of gaming history have witnessed the creation of separate markets for games on video game consoles, home PCs and handheld devices.
The latest generation of arcade video games also has interactivity as part of the game design, making the game player feel more involved in the game. A radical form of interactivity, virtual reality, has not really taken off in the arcade game genre, but this is due to the technical limitations of truly being able to achieve real virtual reality by any means.more
Video Gaming Concepts and Theory of Super Hero Uniforms
...ple of decades.
Personally I look forward to the day I can build a wing, which can take 100 lbs per square inch of wing loading and only weight 2 lbs per square meter. Material Sciences are coming a long way. It is only a matter of time when we can make Carbon NanoTubes with enclosed elements inside nearly non-penetrable. And consider the number of elements we can structure to make stuff. Any video gamer worth their salt needs to be thinking here in advance of the foreseeable future. Consider all this in 2006.more
Classic arcade Games
.... Home games didnt really happen until 1970s.
Its always fun to revisit the past and play games that your parents and grandparents were playing back then. There are even games out there from your own childhood. Who can forget classic Mario brothers? There is so much fun to be had in the simplistic classic arcade games of the past and now you can enjoy them in your own home!more
Nintendo wii - Wii Love It, and So Wii-ll You!
...rely on gamers to simply press buttons or manipulate joy sticks.
Nintendo Wii may also be attractive because it does not promise to be a major entertainment system, the way many other gaming consoles today do. Instead, Nintendo Wii markets itself as only a gaming console for those interested in video games. The promise seems to ring true to the many gaming fans who are flocking to the Nintendo Wii. Despite heavy competition from powerful gaming devices like the Xbox and Playstation, Nintendo Wii continues to be...more
