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The History of Video Games: Part 1 - The Rise of the Atari 2600.
Ever heard of the "Oregon Trail generation?" Probably not, and neither had I until recently, but apparently I am a member of it and never knew it. Members of this generation were born in the late 70s and early 80s and bridge the gap between the last members of Generation X and the first of the millennials. The generation gets its name from the Oregon Trail computer game, a game many of us played on our school’s Apple II computers. Dying of digital dysentery was much more fun than *gasp* “going outside to play.”
By Iain Baker9 years ago in Gamers
Gamers Reveals Its Ultimate Pokemon Gym Leader Line-up
It has been nearly 21 years since Pokemon took the United States by storm. From starting out in Pallet Town in Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow to traveling around the Alola region in Pokemon Sun & Moon, millions of people have spent countless of hours collecting generations of pocket monsters so that they could be a true Pokemon Master!
By Jacob Elyachar9 years ago in Gamers
Must Play Anime Games for PS4
The PS4 is a game system that really understands its user base. It's known for having top-of-the-line technology, slick gaming accessories for every kind of gamer, and for boasting some of the biggest exclusive game titles in the industry.
By Riley Raul Reese9 years ago in Gamers
Chester Field for the NES
Chester Field: Ankoku Shin e no Chousen is an Action Adventure game developed and published by Vic Tokai, which was released in Japan in 1987. North America never saw an actual release, but thanks to some proactive gamers, there has been a translation by Aeon Genesis.
By Aaron Dennis9 years ago in Gamers
Have Video Games Reached a Level of Artistic Expression?
Imagine this: You are in a first-person perspective, your virtual office is empty and devoid of any human life, almost as if everyone had vanished into thin air. The narrator tells you that everyone has gone missing and you should go to your boss's office, to check if there was a meeting you missed. Along the way there’s little for you to interact with, as traces of human life still linger, monitors are turned on and papers are ruffled on the floor, all the while the narrator instructs you where to go in this seemingly first level of the game. But then you reach a set of two open doors, so the narrator tells you to ignore one door and go to the one on the left. You are at a fork in the road and the game has already done an exceptional job at engaging you in its setting, to push you to continue to unravel the mystery and leaving you with a choice. Should you follow the narrator and go to the door on the left? Or disobey and take your chances on the right?
By Jose Gabriel9 years ago in Gamers
Best Gaming Headsets for PS4
The PlayStation 4 has some of the best gaming accessories on the market. It's a machine that allows you an almost full immersion into the gaming world, offers lag-free gaming, quality graphics, and also boasts some of the best titles in modern gaming.
By Rowan Marley9 years ago in Gamers
inFAMOUS 2: UGC: Digital Inspiration from Cole MacGrath
I was playing inFAMOUS 2 and I got the idea to take a different approach to the social media market myself as an inspirational speaker by creating a User Generated Content (UGC) mission. Within the mission, Cole finds out that he inspired somebody who is a two-time cancer survivor and hip amputee.
By Darryl C. Richie9 years ago in Gamers
Must Have PS4 Accessories for Gamers. Top Story - August 2017.
A PS4 is an amazing piece of equipment. It can really elevate your gaming experience in ways that most other game systems can't. It's got killer graphics, an insanely fast memory hard drive, and also has way better stats than the Xbox 1.
By Riley Raul Reese9 years ago in Gamers












