Aug
28
Computer games have become more and more popular over the last ten to fifteen years. Many people can get lost in a computer game for days without ever looking away from their screen. Many different reasons can make a computer game your favorite, great action, amazing role playing, hard hitting sports action, or just a really great story. Here are my 5 favorite computer games of all time:

The fifth best computer game of all time has to be Doom. This amazing first person shooter paved the way for hundreds of games for many years after its release. Doom had very interesting levels with different things to shoot from Nazis to zombies. It also helped to launch professional gaming competitions, and brought fellow gamers together in LAN parties.

The fourth best computer game of all time is a real time strategy game named Populous. The graphics in this game are not very good, but it is more than made up for by the amazingly addictive game play. The main purpose of this game is to try to take one person and make them into a huge thriving civilization. To do this you need to make sure that you have the correct balance of hunters, builders, priests, and of course warriors. Once you have built up your community to the point where you think you can defeat your enemies, then it is time to attack and conquer the world.

The third best computer game of all time is another very addictive game named Lemmings. This game has recently been reworked to really enhance the graphics, and also to make the backgrounds more vivid. However the game play has not been changed very much, because it has been amazing since the very beginning. The object of the game is to get as many of your Lemmings through each stage safely by using different variations of Lemmings to accomplish the task.

The second best computer game of all time is Sim City. This game launched a franchise that has caused people to waste countless hours trying to simulate certain aspects of our lives. The original Sim City was very fun to play, because it was very simple to create a city and the possibilities were only limited by your imagination.

The best computer game of all time is Civilization II. This game takes all of the best things from the previous 4 games, and rolls them into 1. This game is better than its predecessor, because it allows you to control almost every aspect of your civilization. You get to control how you work with others, build, trade, and even fight with other civilizations in your quest to control the globe.



By: Adrian Adams

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Jun
05
Computer games have seen an incredible amount of growth over the past several decades. In 1961, two MIT students created what is now considered the ‘first’ computer game for the PDP-1, called Spacewar!, where two ships skirted around a central star in an attempt to destroy each other. In 1972, the first text-based computer game, Adventure, emerged.

Text-based games, or ‘interactive fiction’ were the primary medium of gaming on PCs for almost two decades ‘ until the advent of affordable personal computers with graphics engines took hold. Text-games began to merge word commands with graphics, creating very basic games such as Pool of Radiance.

However, at the same time as computer games began gaining a foothold in the market, the console video games industry was experiencing a crash, due to poor quality games flooding the market. Thus, since home color computers such as the Commodore 64 were now priced affordably for home use, sales of computer games benefited from the drastically sinking console game market.

Rapid improvements soon followed in the computer gaming world, and in 1987, the first sound cards hit the shelves. High-resolution bitmapping also allowed for better graphics and better games, and with the advent of the computer mouse, game developers seemed to have a completely open slate to work with! Games such as the King’s Quest series began to popularize story-based computer games, and in 1992 the first successful first-person shooter ‘ Wolfenstein 3D ‘ hit shelves, launching one of the most popular computer game genres of all time.

A breakthrough in 3D computer graphics came in 1993, with the release of the RPG game Doom. This game would lead developers toward creating more of a sense of realism in computer games, and in 1995, the rise of Microsoft’s Windows OP launched an interest into hardware accelerated PC graphics. There were a number of affordable solutions created, in order to stay competitive with the now rejuvenated console market, and in 1996, the third-person action/adventure shooter Tomb Raider was released with revolutionary graphics.

Improved CPU technology saw a huge increase in gaming realism, as Microsoft’s operating systems forced many MS-DOS games to become unplayable, and today’s computer gaming market relies heavily on realism in games in order to stay current with consumer demand. Today, many of the improvements in computer gaming are in the form of advanced physics engines that allow a more realistic interaction with the gaming world.

Today’s computer gaming certainly isn’t limited to single-person playing as well, as new forms of marketing have been explored in order to stay current in an extremely competitive market. Some companies are releasing games in episodic format, with lower prices per installment, while the rise of online gaming allows publishers to charge a monthly fee for playing their game, while new content is constantly being added to the game world.



By: Adrian Adams

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