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Sat 12/01/02 at 19:26
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Games have improved greatly over the years. From the Spectrum which loaded the games from tapes, to the Nintendo which uses Cartridges to the Playstation which use CD’s.
Although many may find that cartridges are more efficient as they cannot get damaged as easily as CD’s can. Although CDs are easier for storage and therefore are better when keeping a large amount of.
There is also a downfall, which to some may not be a downfall, which with the high rise of CD writers being used means that CDs can be copied repeatedly.
In futuristic terms games haven’t gone as far as expected, although the have been improved greatly.
Nowadays many go all out with their consoles buying many of the available controllers to make their game experience more fun and therefore make the game better.
Controls have come very far from the joystick which used to be widely available with all consoles you don’t tend to see much of them anymore. They have now been improved to controllers with a variety of buttons arranged in assorted ways. We also have the steering wheel, which improves the quality of racing games making them more believable, and this alone has been changed repeatedly and now includes new features to make it seem as though you are driving in realistic terms.
Games have come just as far as everything else in the gaming world. From simple games such as frogger which involved a frog which had to directed across the road or over water using logs and leafs as a bridge over. Nowadays games have a variety of weapons to be picked up such as the many James Bond games, where you go around collecting different guns, I always found that playing the multiplayer was a little more enjoyable as you could go around finding each other.
There are also the final fantasy range, where the majority of the are made with improved graphics, these now have improved battle scenes.
Gaming has now also gone a step further with dancing mats being made for agmes such as DDR, where you can physically do the dance moves on a mat rather then having to type them in with a controller.
This gives the gaming experience a new way of life, as instead of sitting in front of a screne you can perform what you mean to be doing in the game!
This is what makes it hard o know what will come next in the world of gaming, many cartoons portray a 3 dimensional example of how a gae can be played. One good example is Johnny Quest ... i think?! But one sure example is the film 'The Matrix' where we find out what the matrix involves, we then see the way in which you can enter the game.
If would be strange if you data was downloaded into your brain, where you could physicalluy enter the game rather then watch it on a screen.
Or even those games which are seen in headsets where you view them with only you seeing and knowing what is going on.
Personally i think the matrix gives us the first improvement to come in future years, the matrix is a great film however the thought of actually dying through mind gaming is a little scary ... :s


remember ... 'the matrix will find you if you want it to ...'
Sun 13/01/02 at 00:05
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did you know this topic could have won a game but because of the funny title it didnt? iy pees the judges off and it wouldnt look could if they said this was the winner and everybody saw that TiTlE.
Sat 12/01/02 at 23:16
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When Europe gets its own console by a european based company just the way america has done with Microsoft putting xbox into the industry, now that what I think is the future of gaming.
Sat 12/01/02 at 23:13
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i would hope to see holograpic monitors.
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:33
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i ReCkOn ThAt ThE FuTURe oF GamES Is ViRtUaL REalIty.

Yr right, that did take a long time
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:31
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I would say multiplayer gaming, but that's already about. So maybe on-line gaming with the next-generation consoles! I hope that happens soon, it'll be massive!! But I only know one other person (from school) who's getting a Cube. The rest of them are all being 'trendy' and going for PS2's.
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:30
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Tiltawhirl wrote:
> I tHiNk ThE fUtUrE oF gAmInG iS eVeRyOnE tYpInG lIkE tHiS.

Damn that took me
> longer than expected i'm gonna go have a sit down.

hehe ... yOu aRe FuNnY .. bUt wOuLdNt tHaT Be kOoWoOl!! :p
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:30
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Could happen, I suppose.

Will gaming eventually be like 'better than life' from Red Dwarf?

Your subconscious desires becoming real... electrical signals going directly to your brain.
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:28
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I tHiNk ThE fUtUrE iF gAmInG iS eVeRyOnE tYpInG lIkE tHiS.

Damn that took me longer than expected i'm gonna go have a sit down.
Sat 12/01/02 at 19:26
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Games have improved greatly over the years. From the Spectrum which loaded the games from tapes, to the Nintendo which uses Cartridges to the Playstation which use CD’s.
Although many may find that cartridges are more efficient as they cannot get damaged as easily as CD’s can. Although CDs are easier for storage and therefore are better when keeping a large amount of.
There is also a downfall, which to some may not be a downfall, which with the high rise of CD writers being used means that CDs can be copied repeatedly.
In futuristic terms games haven’t gone as far as expected, although the have been improved greatly.
Nowadays many go all out with their consoles buying many of the available controllers to make their game experience more fun and therefore make the game better.
Controls have come very far from the joystick which used to be widely available with all consoles you don’t tend to see much of them anymore. They have now been improved to controllers with a variety of buttons arranged in assorted ways. We also have the steering wheel, which improves the quality of racing games making them more believable, and this alone has been changed repeatedly and now includes new features to make it seem as though you are driving in realistic terms.
Games have come just as far as everything else in the gaming world. From simple games such as frogger which involved a frog which had to directed across the road or over water using logs and leafs as a bridge over. Nowadays games have a variety of weapons to be picked up such as the many James Bond games, where you go around collecting different guns, I always found that playing the multiplayer was a little more enjoyable as you could go around finding each other.
There are also the final fantasy range, where the majority of the are made with improved graphics, these now have improved battle scenes.
Gaming has now also gone a step further with dancing mats being made for agmes such as DDR, where you can physically do the dance moves on a mat rather then having to type them in with a controller.
This gives the gaming experience a new way of life, as instead of sitting in front of a screne you can perform what you mean to be doing in the game!
This is what makes it hard o know what will come next in the world of gaming, many cartoons portray a 3 dimensional example of how a gae can be played. One good example is Johnny Quest ... i think?! But one sure example is the film 'The Matrix' where we find out what the matrix involves, we then see the way in which you can enter the game.
If would be strange if you data was downloaded into your brain, where you could physicalluy enter the game rather then watch it on a screen.
Or even those games which are seen in headsets where you view them with only you seeing and knowing what is going on.
Personally i think the matrix gives us the first improvement to come in future years, the matrix is a great film however the thought of actually dying through mind gaming is a little scary ... :s


remember ... 'the matrix will find you if you want it to ...'

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