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From Pacman to Outlast

  • Pong

    Pong
    In 1958,William Higinbotham created the first video game, Pong. Later in the 1970's, it was remastered, becoming one of the classic games we know and love.
  • Magnavox Odyssey

    Magnavox Odyssey
    The first at home set that could be plugged to a television set. It is not the most popular face of gaming, but should be remembered for its worth.
  • Nintendo

    Nintendo
    Finally! We are at the gaming revolution of 1983. On July 15th, Nintendos were officially on the market. My father still owns one, and I myself play it often. Go, Super Mario!
  • Super Nintendo

    Super Nintendo
    These cartridges are a hassle to keep up with, but worth the countless hours of finding and replacing controllers and sore knees of carpet burn. This was when Nintendo boomed. New games plastered on TV screens and market signs everywhere.
  • N64

    N64
    Yet another of Nintendo's creations, expanding the gaming world. Code name Project Reality bears deep in the minds of millions of 90's kids, and still linger with us now.
  • XBox 360

    XBox 360
    Call of Duty and GTA are ones of the more popular games from the production of XBox. I own this console and find it the easiest to maneuver.
  • Nintendo DS Lite

    Nintendo DS Lite
    Getting a bit more modern, are we? I remember waking up on my birthday with my father holding something behind his back in the living room. I screamed when I saw it! Mario Kart sound effects blared from my room 24/7, along wit the Purpals theme. (I still have both!)
    Still, I cant take back those countless hours searching for that cheeky pen!
  • Wii

    Wii
    Nintendo Wii was taking the world by storm, in countless homes in Japan and America. Wii sports, Miitopia, 6 Flags Funpark, all these assisted the gaming revolution boom.