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How Technology has changed the way we play
Video Games
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Menu VectrexAtari 5200Arcadia 2001ColecovisionNintendo Entertainm
ent System(NES)Atari 2600 JuniorSega Master System(
SMS)Sega Genesis
Super Nintendo
Sony PlayStationSega DreamcastSony PlayStation 2Nintendo Game CubeMicrosoft X-BoxMicrosoft X-Box 360Sony PlayStation 3Nintendo Wii
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Vectrex
Developed by General Consumer Electric Released in 1982 –discontinued 1984Retailed for $199.008-bit video game console, monitor includedThis system utilized vector graphics
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Atari 5200
Created by AtariReleased in 1982- Discontinued in 1984Technologically superior but cost efficientSystem included 4 controllersIncluded function keys: Start, Pause, Reset
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Arcadia 2001
Created by EmersonReleased in 1982 / discontinued 1 ½ laterSmall cartridge-based systemControllers came with
Numeric keypadJoystick with 2 side buttons
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Colecovision
Released in Aug 1982Coleco’s 3rd generation video game consoleArcade like graphics and controllersOffered 2 new concepts
Hardware system expansion Played games from other gaming systems
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Nintendo Entertainment System(NES)
Released in America 1985Designed by Masayuki VemuraChanged the video game industry
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Atari 2600 Junior
Re-released as the Junior in 1986Retailed for $49.99Small in size and targeted younger gamersGame difficulty switch located on the back
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Sega Master System(SMS)
Released in 1986Played cartridges and Sega CardsSuperior to the NES because
It had better graphicsHigher quality sound
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Sega Genesis
Released in 1989Used 3rd party developers to improve systemOffered quality arcade conversionsProvided awesome sports gamesIntroduced Sonic the Hedgehog as Mascot in 1991
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Super Nintendo
Released in 1991Retailed for $200.00Nintendo’s 2nd home consoleBest-selling 16 bit consoleIntroduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities
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Sony PlayStation
Released in 1995Retailed for $299.9932-bit CD ROM based home video gameStunning 3D computer graphicsRealistic game-playing experience
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Sega Dreamcast
Released in 1999Sold 500,000 units in 2 weeks1st console to include built-in modem
For Internet SupportOnline gaming
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Sony PlayStation 2
Released in 2000Difficult start due to manufacturing delaysDemand made it almost impossible to findHad some of the best-selling games#1 console in the video game market
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Nintendo Game Cube
Released 2001Was a geometric shape cubeUses a unique storage mediumDisc capacity 1.5 GBColors available were Indigo, Platinum and Black
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Microsoft X-Box
Released 2001Microsoft’s 1st independent venture2002 Xbox Live online gaming service became availableAllowed users to play with other subscribersAble to download new content for games
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Microsoft X-Box 360
Released 2005Accessories included
Wireless controllerHeadsetEthernet cable
Offered 2 configurations types
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PlayStation 3
Released in 200620 GB $499/60 GB $599The primary media is Blue-Ray DiscCan play DVD’s and CD’sAdded a update process 2007 released a 80GB model
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Nintendo Wii
Released in 2006Wireless motion-sensitive remote controllersBuilt-in Wi-Fi capabilityOnline network allows you to:
Download new and classic games Stream TV episodes and movies via Netflix Ability to surf the Internet
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Past to Present Day Graphics
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The EndPresented by Candice Davis
CTS 125
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Works Citedhttp://www.playstationmuseum.com/Features/
History/History1995.htmhttp://www.thegameconsole.com/videogames
01.htmhttp://www.gameconsolesedu.info/PS3.phphttp://www.ps3-consoles.co.uk/ps3_history.ph
phttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-sellin
g_video_game_consoleshttp://www.thegameconsole.com/