Saturday, November 28, 2009

Why Are Gaming Consoles So Expensive

By Philip Woods

Why are gaming consoles so expensive? This is perhaps a question many have asked themselves over and over, usually just before they are handing over their debt or credit card to the electronics merchant. Many also ask themselves if it is really worth it, considering how quickly gaming platforms become obsolete.

So, why are they so expensive and can they become obsolete too quickly? The answer to this question is not one that will be found in the pages of any newsstand consumer electronics publication. Yet, many consumers have such questions due to the high cost of consoles and their accompanying games.

Why is this? Just step back and think about it. If you are an older gamer, you will remember the first actual game consoles that came out by Atari. People were amazed and dazzled just by seeing a couple of primitive paddles and a square 'ball' moving across their color screens, even though the image was in black and white.

Roughly around this same time, many consumers were purchasing home computers. These computers were really little more than advanced word processors and typewriters and did not have much to offer those looking for something special in a computer. However, when the Commodore 64 debuted, it presented a unique world of floppy disk games which further altered the future of gaming.

Technology began to change and alter in what seemed like an overnight fashion. The Nintendo soon debuted and it was a shocker to most. The world of Super Mario Bros. made its debut and it caught the imagination of gamers everywhere. They would soon revel in the world of the Nintendo and sales exploded.

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.

Things were also stirring for computer manufactures as well. Their graphics and sound on PC games became better, and people started being drawn back, with more interactive games, and ones that immersed you in a completely different world.

As the technology continued to advance, CDs were developed and so much information could be placed on them the advancements in graphics and sound were significant.

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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