Monday, June 2, 2008

Arcade Games

... as their game avatar survives on the field. Any game on a console or a PC can be referred to as arcade game if it has these attributes.

The history of arcade games dates back to the early 20th century amusement park games like shooting galleries, mechanical fortune-tellers or jukeboxes.

Today, there are 4,926 known arcade games, and these modern avatars are based on pure electronics and integrated circuits. The modern arcade games were developed in the 1970s, and one of the most famous of these early games is Pong, a simple game simulating Ping Pong.

Ralph Baer, who is now known as the creator of video games, created the first known home video game consoles in the 1970s. Improvements were brought to home consoles from late 1970s to early 1980s, the time during which Atari...more

mario Online Games Can Be Played For Free

... popular online games are mario online games. By doing an Internet search you'll be able to find the actual games you remember playing as a child, such as the three super mario Brothers games. In addition you'll find numerous other original games in which mario is the main character.

mario online games are not the only ones you can find on the Internet. You can even find ones which were made in the 1970's. Would you like to play Pong during your lunch hour? Pac-Man and Frogger can even played on your PC.<...more

Old video Games

...splay using interactive visuals complemented by in game responses and feedback as the game continued.

Recent video games incorporate quality 3D animation and graphic detail, with excellent game play. Old video games on the other hand, had comparatively poor graphics and relied more on game play for success in the market.

The genre of old video games corresponds to games that used 8-bit and 16-bit microchips. most of the old video games were introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Video games ...more

Nintendo Entertainment System History

...The Original Nintendo Entertainment System is an 8-bit console system that was released in Japan on July 15th, 1983. Then it was released in North America October 18th, 1985. The Original Nintendo was based off of the idea to make Arcade games available in homes on a console system. The Donkey Kong Arcade games inspired this console idea.

The console itself came w...more

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