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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At the moment it has to be Pokémon Unite on the Switch. I'm a bit addicted to it.

I always loved Pokemon as a kid but I have to say one of my favourite games to play with others is Mario Party! 😅 love a game with some spooks in it too though 

Ticket to ride boardgames has been my fave recently 

Gotta say one of my best was Axe on Dos also unreal tournament was so fun when it was released. 

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Old school I know, but Asteroids was the video game for me, with Monopoly and Scrabble topping my list of board games. 
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I still like Plants vs Zombies.

At the end of the day I do a few rounds of Spider Solitaire but I really don’t think that counts so will go with Plants vs Zombies and yes, I remember Pong and the excitement in our house when we were all gathered around watching two small lines and a ball bouncing erratically as the game speeded up.

Early days, simple funl 😊

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Dungeons and dragons for me- epic transfer from board game to digital with pre-existing figures to start off in the digital world.  Lots of well pre-trained gamers to start.

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A classic "new oldie"...Carcassonne 

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For me it is Cyberpunk 2077. I was just addicted to the game and is one of the few games I've finished and got all trophies. 

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It as to be Monopoly still as good now as it was over 40 years ago.

I’m so old school that my favourite game is monopoly lol

I would say minecraft

Ticket to Ride - a board game that you can learn quickly, keeps you on your toes and is very competitive for 2 to 4 players. 

Each player builds as many railway tracks described in their dealt cards.

Limited track, limited resources and the game ends when one player runs out of their coloured track pieces.

 

 

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There was nothing wrong with pong! No one ever had to upgrade their machine to play it. I once had a very early copy of Prince of Persia but that was about thirty years ago. These days I stick to MS card games with occasional forays into Tetris. I spend far to much time on a keyboard as it is.

We are learning to play Catan, it is fast becoming our favourite.

Sonic the Hedgehog - that foot was always tapping waiting for me!

Candy crush saga

Board game was Ghost Castle, video definitely Tomb Raider ….

I’m a board game kinda player gotta love a game of scrabble or back in my kid days absolutely loved “Moviemaker” actors directors etc 

Bit of old school tech but got to be computer battleships great fun when we where young. Good fun after a few family drinks now . Kids don't understand it though 

Board game:Backgammon - good blend of luck and skill

Mobile game: Bubble Blast - I’ve had it on every phone I’ve owned and never tire of it!

PC Game: Broken Sword series - good story line , graphics, gameplay

Flashback on the Amiga 500+

I love playing a card game called cutthroat caverns.. you work with your team to defeat the monster,  but do them over so you win the kill points for that monster 😋

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My go to game is Mahjong Classic 2. I've been playing it for years now on my mobile.  I just love mahjong in any form. I was introduced to it randomly on my computer about 15 years ago and been hooked ever since. It's my de-stress when I'm worried by something. It's my distraction when I'm in pain and waiting for the painkillers to work. It's how I can gauge just how bad I feel if I can't get it finished without help. If I'm given the choice of any game at all, then it will always be mahjong.

Video game: Goldeneye N64. Goldeneye an absolute groundbreaking game in its day. So much fun had in four player mode and everyone looking at each others corner of the screen waiting to trigger a ton of timed mines.

Mobile game: Words with friends

Board game: Monopoly

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