blog




  • Essay / How Gaming Changed from Atari to Xbox - 655

    Atari was the first commercial video game company with hits like "Break Out" and "Pong." For many people, pong was the first video game they played. The idea of ​​pong is that there are two rectangles that only move up and down and a small square that bounces around the screen until one of the rectangles misses, once the rectangle misses, the game is over. This game may seem simple today, but it sold 19,000 copies, so you can say what you want, but at the time it was the best game of all time. Finally, “Pac-man” arrived, that’s what “history1900.about.com” had to say. On May 22, 1980, the Pac-Man video game was released in Japan, and in October of the same year, it was released in the United States. The yellow, pie-shaped Pac-Man character, who runs through a maze trying to eat dots and avoid four evil ghosts, quickly became an icon of the 1980s. To this day, Pac-Man remains one of the most popular video games in history. -man was played by so many people that it was quickly overpowered and turned out to have a problem" and for further proof the article "history of video games" says that Namco releases Pac-Man, the game of most popular arcade of all time. More than 300,000 units have been sold worldwide. More than 100,000 units are sold in the United States alone. "Did you know that the name "Pac-man" is not his first? The name "Pac-Man" continues the power theme of the game. Because in Japanese, "puck-puck" (sometimes said " paku-paku") is a word used for eating. So, in Japan, Namco named the video game Puck-Man. After all, it was a video game where a pizza guy ate super-powered cookies. However, when it was time to...... middle of paper......xtreme jugg. This game blows all other games out of the water, this game might even have more sales than Black Ops Two. See everything from moving a stick and pressing buttons to intrigue, great features, stunning graphics and record sales. I think you see how it went from simple to complex, it's not all games, just the ones I thought were the best of both eras. Works Cited Eddy, Brian “Classic Games.” Printed. “Halo” August 11, 2012. Ign. Internet. August 11, 2012 http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/07/11/ign-presents-the-history-of-halo By Herman, Leonard, Horwitz, Jer, Kent, Steve and Miller, Skyler «l “ultimate gaming history”. 2002.web.Gamespot. http://gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/hov/index.html Williams, Tim “The Greatest Xbox Games of All Time”. 2004.web.2004The Powerhouse game museum masters “asteroids”. Internet.2001.2001