The Changing Industry Of Video Games
If you are a video game enthusiast, 2012 promises some incredible developments. If you have not been someone who traditionally plays video games, the prevalence of handheld computer devices like smartphones, e-readers and tablet computers may be getting you curious about what video games have to offer. The way portable computing devices have permeated every strata of U.S. society has eliminated many barriers between subcultures, so video game geeks are hardly a fringe group any longer. In fact, game manufacturers court adults far more often for serious video games now and if you have not considered video games recently, here are some of the fundamental changes in the market in the last few years:
1. Graphics are vastly superior. If your perception of a video game is based on early 1980s Atari graphics or even mid-1990s Nintendo graphics, the video game world will absolutely dazzle you now. Some of the least sophisticated programs on the market, like the free program Angry Birds have animation that is in league with cartoons as opposed to those classic video games! Many games now have such sophisticated graphics that on non-HD televisions, they look like real environments and people!
2. Gameplay is more sophisticated. The video game industry is now a multibillion dollar industry. To keep competitive, video games now employ extensive casts of actors, have long segments of backstory and dialog and many even begin with a short movie. The new Star Wars: The Old Republic game used one thousand actors and came online with three hundred gaming hours of play programmed in. Considering that the Star Wars film saga totals approximately thirteen hours, you can see how much more complicated the one game is than the entire film story!
3. Cartridges? What are cartridges?! If you recall cartridges, you haven’t played video games in a long time! Games now come on DVD-Roms and other discs reminiscent in form to CDs. Controllers are very different, too. Some of the most popular video games on the market even use controllers specially designed for only their game. Some of the new systems even use scanning technology to scan your body and movements, making you the controller!
4. Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games. With the prevalence of so many computing devices, massive games have sprouted up that allow players to play in complex virtual worlds over Internet connections. You create a character and enter a virtual world where you are either a fantasy character, interact with super heroes or fight in great space wars. Regardless of the platform, MMORPGs are subscription service video games where the longer you play, the more experience you build and the more powerful your character becomes. Unlike the days of Super Mario Bros., there is no finite end to MMORPGs. Video games, like life, never seem to end!
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