Saturday, November 14, 2009

Are Gaming Consoles To Expensive


By Philip Woods

Why is it that gaming consoles so expensive? Many consumers have asked themselves this question over the years although they usually will acquiesce and hand over their hard earned money to purchase the gaming console they are interested in. Yet, some may make such purchases with a bit of hesitation. Namely, they may be concerned as to whether or not they are making a good purchase considering the fact that so many gaming consoles end up becoming obsolete.

So just what is the answer to the $475.95 question? You probably won't find this in popular mechanics, or video game weekly, but the culprit for gaming consoles being so expensive these days is computers. That's right, computers are the main cause of why gamers fork out not only hundreds of dollars on the platforms, but even more on games.

What is the reason for all of this? Long time gamers probably have an idea why it is so as they may remember way back when the Atari first debuted in the'70s. The system truly did amaze people even though it was an extremely primitive system that had little more than blips, balls, and squares moving across the screen. Yet, the Atari was state of the art for the time and it sold enormously well.

Roughly during this same time period, the growth of home computers had been occurring but these computers were little more than supped up typewriters and word processors. Then, along came the classic Commodore 64 and its floppy disk drive which opened the door for computer gaming. Yes, Atari had more gaming options but the Commodore was unique. Namely, it launched simulation combat games which proved very novel and popular.

It seemed like overnight there was a jump in technology, and then in a blink of an eye, gaming companies started springing up, with Nintendo being out in front, at first. Nintendo's greatest triumph was introducing a pair of plumbers to a wild fantasy world, filled with all kinds of strange life forms, all in order to save a princess they don't even know.

Other systems and companies rose and fell, competing ferociously for power. Although Atari tried very hard to keep up, it soon faded from the spot light. It was replaced be others that came and went just as fast, like Intellivision, and ColecoVision. Out of the turmoil, it seemed that Nintendo, Sega, and Playstation came out on top with each having its own brand of features and controllers.

The growth of computer gaming expanded as well as graphics and sound on PC games became better. Consumers started to take a second look at computer gaming and this made it a hit once again. As the games became more interactive, more people were drawn to them.

As the technology became advanced enough, CDs came out and so much information could be put onto these that there had to be advances in graphics and sound.



Computer and console games seem to go back and forth amongst themselves in terms of their popularity. Now, role playing games have entered into the equation as well. Much of this has become possible thanks to the ability to connect the gaming consoles to the internet. Really, the world of gaming is wide open and the future look bright. After all, it is always constantly evolving.

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