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Video game consoles have been released over the decades with various types of controls, and a new video charts the evolution of controllers across the generations.
Exploring the evolution of video games from their inception to the current era unveils an incredible journey marked by innovation, technological advancements, and cultural impact. This rapid ...
Release Date: 1985 The Console: Designed to look like a household appliance (and not like a video game console), the NES was the first console released post 1984-tech crash.
From technical constraints to designer flights of fancy, video game consoles have had a wild history, often mirroring—or establishing—the aesthetic sensibilities of the American gamer. Here ...
Some may consider all video game consoles overrated, especially given the modern-day presence of gaming computers that can easily outlast them. However, there are some consoles in particular that ...
The history of video game consoles is measured by generations. Unlike the often abstract ways that human generations are measured by pre-determined periods of years, console generations are more ...
Since the inception of video games in the 1970s, games and video game consoles have evolved with each generation. As a result, the controllers we use to play those games have changed to adapt with ...
A departure from 2nd generation consoles In 1983, when Nintendo first launched the Famicom (i.e. Family Computer) in Japan, second generation home video game controllers were still heavily ...
As video games continue to evolve, so do the ways we play them. New controllers emerge constantly thanks to the state-of-the-art technology that console manufacturers continue to invest in. Enjoy ...