27-04-2024, 10:59 AM
G ames have been one of the most interesting aspects of computers since they began appearing in the home over forty years ago. Alongside spreadsheets and accounting programs (which were originally the core reasons for owning the PC), games began to quickly appear to take advantage of this new technology. Nothing is more satisfying than loading up your favorite game and, for example, being transported to a world that no longer exists, visiting a certain time in history and getting a sense of how people may have lived; flying an aircraft or driving a racing car; being a soldier fighting in a war; or even taking part in a sport you could never conceive of doing in real life. Today’s games bear no resemblance to the first simple games of the late 1970s and 1980s. They now have high-quality graphics and sound, complex stories and, in many cases, multi-million-dollar budgets, making the games industry more like the movie industry (and in fact the industry
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