Back in Childhood
By ivan88
@ivan88 (193)
Canada
December 28, 2012 11:45pm CST
I have started my video games experiences from a simple 8-bit variation of Nintendo. Sega was a more advanced video system, which was, for me, the next step in video-gaming. A 16-bit 2D beast that I will never forget. My first game in Sega was Mortal Kombat. Back then, the graphics seemed like a revolution, but, of course, the introduction of a Playstation with the 3D concept took it all. It was a system that deemed the closest to the PC quality in the '90s.
However, things have rapidly changed in the new millennium. We all play much more advanced Wii and XBox. Even Playstation has exceeded itself with the versions, such as Playstation II and III. Now, it's about the more advanced alternative to "healthy gaming" of the Wii system - Playstation Move. Haven't tried that one yet, but I definitely will. When the prices go down, as usual. By then, I'm sure something new will com up again. It's a rapid-advance world - video-gaming. But I always feel sad about losing the demand for the older systems. They were almost like some good old toys that you can't throw out. But they aren't infinite. Breakdowns are inevitable. hence, you come to a new version and utilize until it burns.
1 response
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
29 Dec 12
Thanks a ton for sharing this discussion. Well i can pretty much gauge your interest in gaming world and of course i can see how u were deeply involved with the video games. I cannot believe that at such an age u were having a profound knowledge over video games. I have never been attracted towards video games although there are few favorites which i still play when i am having leisure time.
What say?


