History of Games


History of Game.
The origin of video games / video game at the beginning of the cathode ray tube-based missile defense system in the late 1940s. These programs were then adapted into other simple games in the 1950's era.

In the late 1950's and through the 1960's, more developed computer games (mostly on mainframe computers), gradually the level of sophistication and complexity also increases pu. After this period, turn to the various video game platforms: arcade, mainframe, consoles, personal computers and then a handheld game.

The company's first commercial video game console is Computer Space in 1971, which laid the foundation for a new entertainment industry in the late 1970s in the United States, Japan, and Europe. but this company did not last long is largely due to the flooding of the video game coming to the market resulting in a total collapse in the console gaming industry worldwide, eventually shifting the market dominance of North America to Japan. But this only affects the console gaming market, the computer games market is largely unaffected.

The next generation of video game consoles will continue to be dominated by Japanese companies. Although some effort will be made by North American and European companies, the fourth generation of consoles, their efforts will ultimately fail. . Not until the sixth generation video game consoles will be non-Japanese company released a commercially successful system console. The market has followed the same path with several unsuccessful attempts made ​​by American companies which all failed out some limited success in the handheld electronic game from the outset. Currently only Japanese companies have a huge hit handheld gaming consoles, although in recent years has come to hand-held game devices like cell phones and PDAs.

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