Video Games

In earlier days, the most popular form of video games was computer games. Initially, computer games were essentially computer-controlled. Players would interact with the device to achieve predetermined targets and goals. Video games too are a form of computer games wherein a video display with interactive and vibrant visuals is the main focus. The display itself is designed to provide a player with feedback as the game continues.

Video and computer games have become immensely popular during the last three decades. However, this was not always the trend. These games came into existence almost five decades earlier but were never in demand in their initial years.

Video games have been ever evolving. Modern technology and innovations have helped create realistic and interactive games. These entertainment games were not as sensible when the concept was first being experimented with. Just like other forms of technology, video games too have had to evolve through many generations. This itself is testimony to the fast development of video games.

The 32-bit/64-bit era was the fifth generation of video game consoles. The 16-bit era was the fourth generation of video game consoles. The year 1983 and 1984 were blacklisted in the history of video games. It saw the unexpected fall and abrupt crash of the video game business. Numerous home computers and video game manufacturing companies declared bankruptcy. This crash also brought an end to the second generation of video gaming.

Today, the video game market is stable and booming. The popularity of video gaming pervades all age groups. Certain games are designed to attain goals and learn while playing. Video games are usually played to provide relief or as just plain entertainment. However, numerous game options are proving to be addictive. A number of parents and family members are complaining of compulsive and addictive behavior. This trend is noted especially in children and youngsters, who at times may lose sense of time because of the video games.

 

The Video Games Industry in 2011

The video games industry in 2011 seems to be shaping up nicely for consumers, with smart phones and the iPad establishing themselves in the market, and cloud-gaming busting onto the scene. This year looks like it is shaping up to be one of the biggest years in video games ever.

Apple released the iPhone in 2007 which took the world by storm in terms of technology for a phone. Now the iPhone has evolved and is being used as potentially the number one handheld gaming device in the world. With the release of free titles and applications the iPhone is generations ahead of all other gaming handhelds. This looks set to continue through 2011. In 2010 Apple also release the iPad. The smart money is on the iPad to establish itself as a gaming stalwart in 2011.

Cloud-gaming seems to be one of the best new trends to hit the video gaming industry. In 2011 cloud-gaming will be defined and every gamer will see how these services can actually benefit us. With the service boasting cheaper game prices, fast download times, and accessibility to thousands of games, the cloud gaming industry seems like it is a change for the better.

With “Onlive” joining the video game industry gamers with linear gaming equipment, and people without a video games console can play the same games that every other gamer enjoys playing. Xbox Live is also releasing games for download which will come at a discounted price for gold members since they already pay their yearly membership fee. The same applies to the Playstation Network, and Wiiware; they will also join the cloud gaming market by releasing games for download over their private networks.

 

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