The epic evolution of gaming!

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The epic evolution of gaming!
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From Pong to PUBG: the epic evolution of gaming

Get ready to power up, because September 12th is National Video Games Day—the ultimate celebration for all things gaming. Once upon a time, gaming was just for a small clique of computer programmers. Now the gaming industry makes more money than the music and movie industries combined. Wow!

So, grab your snacks and buckle up as we dive into the incredible journey of how video games and gaming tech have evolved over the years. And (since we’re all about phones) let's not forget the mind-blowing rise of mobile gaming from the days of Snake to the next-level phenomenon we see today.

Level 1: Pixel pioneers

Way back in the day, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth (or so it feels), video games were all about pixels and beeps. We're talking about classics like Pong and Space Invaders. For the time, these games were like magic in a box - where two rectangles bouncing a ball back and forth could keep us entertained for hours.

Level 2: Console craze

Fast forward a bit, and boom, we hit the era of the home console. Remember the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)? Mario and Luigi became household names, and we were all battling over who got to be player one.

Consoles brought the gaming arcade experience to our front rooms. And then the console wars kicked off in playgrounds across the country – which was better: Nintendo or Sega? These days it’s PlayStation vs Xbox, but the rivalry is just as passionate. Every generation brought better graphics, bigger games and more immersive storytelling.

Level 3: Games go 3D

2D platforming brought us plenty of classics, but the leap to 3D was a real gamechanger. Super Mario 64 made our jaws drop with its 3D world, and suddenly we were exploring entire worlds instead of just jumping over pits. Grand Theft Auto went from top-down 2D action to navigating city streets. And who could forget the thrills of adventures like PlayStation's Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy VII?

Level 4: Mobile marvels

Gamers of a certain generation will remember Nokia’s classic game Snake. Controlling a snake sliding around eating pixels may not sound like much, but it was a worldwide phenomenon. And then there were giants like Tetris that made the jump from home PC to handheld.

Level 5: Smartphones enter the game

With the launch of the iPhone in 2007, more and more people had powerful computers in their pockets. And that meant the ability to run bigger and better games.

Suddenly, our phones weren't just for calls and texts—they were our gaming consoles too. Angry Birds stormed in and became the face of mobile gaming's new era. Tapping and swiping our screens to slingshot birds? Yep, we were officially living in the future.

Mobile games have made gaming easier to start than ever – with millions of free-to-download games available at the touch of a screen. Whether iOS or Android, 3 billion gamers use mobile devices, making it the world’s most popular way to play.

Level 6: Online play

Although playing online has been around for a while, faster internet speeds and more online devices have turned it into an online juggernaut. Now battle royale games like Fortnite and PUBG have millions of players and can be played on everything from console to mobile. So, more people than ever are parachuting onto islands, scavenging for gear and duking it out to be the last one standing.

Level 7: Virtual Reality

Today, we're living in the future we used to dream about. VR has been around for a while, but it’s never felt more real. Games like No Man’s Sky VR and Among Us have us exploring fantastical worlds and unravelling mysteries with friends from all over the globe. Augmented Reality (AR) has made our towns and cities a playgrounf to catch Pokemon!

AR and VR are blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds – and headsets from the likes of Meta and PlayStation are bringing VR adventures home.

It’s amazing how far gaming has come. And with such a huge evolution in such a small time, from the humble beginnings of Pong to the immersive worlds of AR and VR. It’s mind-blowing to imagine what could be next! And with the rise of more powerful smart phones, it seems certain that we’ll be able to play whatever we want anywhere we want.

 

So, whether you fire up Candy Crush or launch into Starfield, let’s celebrate National Video Games Day with hours of fun and adventure. Keep gaming!

 

Giveaway Time! 

This month we’re giving you the chance to win an £100 Currys gift card! 

To enter, all you need to do is tell us what’s your favourite video, mobile or board game! 

Simply type your response below and click send. 

We’ll select one random winner and we’ll message them via direct message here on the Community. 

The giveaway will be closed for entries at 23.59 (BST) on 20th September 2023.

Good luck! 

 


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Old school board games, but not so much Monopoly - can cause arguments lol we have snakes and ladders, buckaroo, connect 4 etc love playing with grandkids we also like to play dominoes 

It's got to be Tetris! So addictive 

Favourite game is a tricky thing to pin dow, but I have to go for Fallout New Vegas

Purely based on the story, writing, the shear amount of things to do, side quests to complete, places to visit, the excellent plot, fantastic dialogue and with so much replayability I have had many playthroughs of this game (300+ hours according to Steam)

Monopoly has always been the family game to go to. Young and old can play on equal terms. You can also collect special edition boards including your own town. Wet days or dry it's the top family game.

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We love FORTNITE game 😉👍

I enjoy playing State of Survival

Video games

Heroes of might and magic 3

Biplanes on the Amiga for me. To much time wasted playing that as a student of the 90s

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Final Fantasy X. Story blew my mind as a kid and I still love it to this day. 

Got to be Gears of War. love the GOW series, but the 1st one was the one that started it. cant beat it. even now the graphics are good and havent aged.

Space invaders

Elden Ring !

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Hay day

The Witcher 3 without a shadow of a doubt!

For us as a family we are all enjoying playing Fortnite, we didn't think we'd like it at first so only got it as a trial, now we're hooked ☺ 

RPGs are my thing, can take me months to complete. Currently on greedfall.

Monopoly Deal - can be so quick and teaches important lessons about the problems with monopolising markets, but much quicker than the board game

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I am very old school and prefer board games. I love the interaction between players, Cluedo and Trivial Pursuit being my favourites. At 69 and with osteoarthritis these board game are easier on my hands! I would love to win, yes please.

Addicted to Grand Theft Auto 5 on XBox..  (and I'm 58 years old lol)

Is have to be the Dugeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game, love it

The best computer/video game of all time was Sensible Soccer on the Commodore Amiga 500! What a game 

My favourite mobile game is Family Island.

Uff soo many games to choose from but will narrow it down to streets of rage 2 for mega drive and mario kart (Any console). Mario kart just pips streets of rage 2 is all members of the family can take part when I comes mario kart games!

Monopoly

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