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Welcome to 'Game Central'!You maybe thinking that this is a Home Cinema set-up, which of course on a small scale it is. However this set-up is primarily designed to play video games in all their High Definition, Dolby Digital glory. Ever wondered if someone is creeping up behind you in Halo 2? ...... now you'll hear them! Ever cursed as that car in front comes screaming into view making you swerve, as you power down the home straight, on Project Gotham Racing 3? ....... now you'll see them a mile off! Gaming has never been so much fun!! In addition I have also posted a brief history of video gaming ....... as I remember it! See below. |
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10 Video Game Anecdotes
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The
History of Video Gaming
....... according to me!
In 1977 Atari released the 2600 console which eventually gave us games like Asteroids and Space Invaders. I can still vividly remember spend hours playing Asteroids, and in one marathon session eventually going 'round the clock' with a score of over 1 million. Consoles then took a back seat for a while as my video game
playing moved to the new generation of home computers.
In 1982 Sir Clive Sinclair brought the
ZX Spectrum to the home computer market and with it games
like Manic Miner, Star Wars and Outrun. The original had a 48K
memory but shortly afterwards a 128K version appeared, which was
the one that we got for Christmas. Games were l In the same year Commodore Business Machines (CBM) brought
the
Commodore 64 to market. I vividly Video game playing from then on stagnated a little bit for me
and this was probably due to the
video game crash in 1983. The next vivid memory I have of
playing video games was in 1988 which was the year Sega released
the
Megadrive. One of my brothers friends has actually paid to
import a console from Japan, for although they
The Megadrive rekindled my interest in video games consoles, and I have never played a video game on a PC since. The consol memory
of that time was playing Area 51 (a sideways scrolling shooter) and
manoeuvring my plane from bottom right of the screen
to top left, through an entire hail of gun fire, without actually
getting blown up, which left my housemates gobsmacked; one of those
things that still gets recalled when I meet up with my university
friends and we have the customary "Do you remember when ...... ?"
conversation. I also recall that these said same friends spent many
nights playing Mario 64 until the small hours when they should have
been studying Politics!I left university in 1993 and the SNES remained a firm favourite, bringing us even better games like Mario Kart and the legendary Street Fighter.
I didn't actually get a Playstation myself until 1997, which
was the year Nintendo hit back with the
Nintendo 64 console. I was in the Virgin Megastore all ready
to part with my hard earned cash and pay £299 for a N64 when I
realised that the games were £70 each. This, I thought, was a
little steep and as the
I eventually bought a N64, but only after the price had been cut
to £99 and I have to
All this time Sega had been quietly working on a 128bit console
which was to give us an idea of things to come. In 1999 the
Dreamcast hit the UK highstreet (and the front of Arsenal
shirts) but with a price
The next console to hit the market was the much awaited
Playstation 2 (PS2) which was released in the UK just before
Christmas 2000 with an asking price of £299. One of my friends
purchased one at launch, but I have to Over the following years the PS2 became the console of choice
with me and my friends, well at least at social gatherings.
Party games were top of the agenda such as Micro Machines and
the best party game of all time, Bomberman. I have many vivid
memories of crazy escapes, explosions and being 'toasted' in
unbelievable ways that I couldn't possible mention them all
here, but I'm
Although the PS2 had become the console of choice, both
Nintendo and Microsoft
Halo was (an still is) one of the best video games ever, and
has the honour of being the only video game that I have
completed on the most difficult setting ....... in this case
legendary! Slowly my friends started to convert to the Xbox, particularly as
the price started to drop, but the main reason that they decided to
change was the online gaming or
Xbox Live as it was known. (See my Xbox
Live page). This was vastly superior to the Sony online gaming
and completely redefined the
I eventually did purchase a Gamecube, when the price reached £99.
This seemed a reasonable price for a console that ultimately had
some very good games, and eventually saw the release of the best
game I have played on any console ....... Resident Evil 4 (See my
My Top Video Games page). In September 2005 I placed my order for Microsofts Xbox 360, deciding that I would pay the asking price of £279. The release date was 2nd December, 2005, but due to very strong demand I didn't actually get my console until early February. It was, however, worth the wait as the ability of the Xbox 360 to output High Definition made the games look absolutely stunning ....... unfortunately this also made the Xbox 360 very expensive as naturally I had to go and buy a HD LCD Television to play it on!!! ....... and there you have it. |