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    A video games timeline: from Pong to the console wars

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    A video games timeline: from Pong to the console wars

    Each generation has enjoyed rapid technological advancement


    Published:  November 05, 2020 12:03 AFP  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor

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    Video games have come a long way since the first rudimentary arcade machines emerged in the 1970s with offerings such as "Pong", "Pacman" and "Space Invaders". Each generation since then has enjoyed rapid technological advancement, and the industry is now worth billions. With the release of Microsoft's Xbox X and Sony's PlayStation 5 just days away, here follows a look at the journey of video games. Image Credit: AFP
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    KING 'PONG': Now widely regarded as the first video game to achieve serious commercial success, Atari's 1972 "Pong" allowed two people to play a basic game of table tennis on a black screen. The graphics were simple, but it was a hit - a version of the game designed to play at home sold more than 100,000 units and set the stage for the multibillion-dollar gaming industry we know today. Image Credit: AFP
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    THE FIRST MEGA_HITS: The success of "Pong" laid the groundwork for an explosion of arcade games in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with the frenetic "Pacman" and alien shoot-em-up "Space Invaders" raking in billions from coin-rich youngsters desperate to post a high score. Image Credit: AFP
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    CONSOLE WARS: As the market for games grew, so too did competition between hardware manufacturers, leading to the first of many "console wars" in the early 1990s between Sega and Nintendo. Sega ultimately emerged victorious - in part due to the popularity of its "Sonic the Hedgehog" franchise - but its Genesis console never quite enjoyed the longevity of some of its competitors. The 1990s also brought massive innovation for video games - both in visual presentation and plot. Image Credit: Supplied
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    First-person-shooters like 'Goldeneye' and action-adventure puzzler 'Tomb Raider' revolutionised both graphics and storytelling, offering a more mature experience for an increasingly diverse audience. Image Credit: Supplied
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    GOING GLOBAL: By the turn of the century, the stage was set for a new generation of home systems - and an all-new round of console wars, this time between the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and a new contender from Microsoft, the Xbox. The PlayStation 2 (pictured) won that fight, becoming the best-selling console of all time with 155 million units moved, according to Forbes. Image Credit: AFP
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    POWERING UP: In 2013 Sony and Microsoft released their most powerful consoles ever - the Xbox One (left) and the PlayStation 4 (right). With revolutionised graphics, games such as "The Last of Us" and "Uncharted" offered players cinematic experiences. Image Credit: Supplied
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    THE NEXT GENERATION: Sony and Microsoft are about to go head to head again with their latest offerings, the Xbox Series X (left) and PlayStation 5 (right), promising never-before-seen graphics and a range of exclusive titles as battle lines are drawn. Facing stiff competition from PC gaming and changing habits among players, whichever pricey new console emerges victorious will truly have to live up to the hype. Image Credit: Supplied

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