Summary of Game Evolution Today, the game is part of our cultural landscape. The game began in 1972 with the release of Magnavox Odyssey and "Brown Box" prototype. The first popular home console system was Atari 2600 in 1977. Space Invader was the best selling game of those days. The TRS - 80 and APPLE computer games also took off at this time. When the console game industry crashed in 1983, the computer game market soared.
The game widespread in the 1980s, but it has been around since the 1970s. In May 1972, Magnavox Odyssey was released as the first game machine. It comes with a few built-in games, and the graphics are simple like a white block on a black background. At this point, the violence of the game does not matter because the graphic is simple and moves the on-screen mode. Magnavox Odyssey is a publicly released game machine, but it is not selling so much. This may be the result of sales practice; the gaming machine is only available at the Magnavox store, where a bent salesman guarantees the customer that it is compatible only with Magnavox TV ("Start Console" 68). In October 1977, the Atari video computer system was released with the classic game "Pong". And I made the system a place in the history book. However, the turning point of the game was accompanied by the eight Nintendo Entertainment Systems (called Adorable NES) released in the fall of 1985.
In 1972, the US military test project Brownbox project became the first public video game machine Magnavox Odyssey in the United States. Looking at the next possibility of video games, in 1975 Nintendo got Odyssey 's sales rights in Japan and entered the world of video games. This exciting new market is getting more and more popular, Odyssey Nintendo has had some success and began developing his own games and gaming machines using a color video game system.
The first entry into Nintendo's video game industry was to win the right to sell Magnavox Odyssey video game machine in Japan in 1974. Nintendo began producing its own hardware in 1977 with a color video game home video game machine. Four versions of these consoles were made, each of them included a single game variant (eg, color video game 6 has six versions of light tennis). Nintendo currently hires product developer for student Shigeru Miyamoto. He works for Yokoi, and one of his top priorities is to design a shell for some color video game machines. Miyamoto has created, supervised and produced Nintendo's most famous video game, and has become one of the most famous people in the video game industry.