Showing posts with label Video game console. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video game console. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Game On: an exhibition of the history of gaming

Fan of gaming? Grew up in the hay day of 8 bit gaming and before? Well then this is for you. 'Game On' is a history of the origins of gaming and follows it since the very first times humans sequestered electrons for entertainment through the decades leading to the recent past.

Unlike most exhibitions though, this one is very hands on. Almost every device on exhibit is ready to be played. A few of the exhibits piqued my interest. Gradius was one; it was something I played as a kid on an early MSX computer. The version I played was ported to the PS2, with outstanding improvements.

Each ticket allows an hour of perusing through the gallery, which starts from the progenitors of gaming tech such as the very first lab machines commandeered for game development, magnavox odyssey - first proper games console, the latest generation consoles, and everything inbetween.

My personal favourites were the section on classic handheld devices and coming face to face with consoles, the very earliest of personal computers and not to mention classic games all from my childhood.

A few issues detract from this otherwise wonderful trip down memory lane. The layout is somewhat organic and doesn't present a chronological flow from the very beginning to the latest. There isn't even a tenuous guide to say the very least. A dozen or so magazine covers on entering the exhibit is intriguing, but not enough to warrant people staying on and admiring their content, given the limited time frame of the ticket. A single wall would've done the job better than plastering them through a hallway.

In terms of being a comprehensive look on gaming history, it falls short of not including the current latest technologies and not to mention where future trends, software, hardware and will head. 

For some of its short comings, the Game On exhibiton is great experience not to be missed. I for one wouldn't mind going there a second, third or even tenth time. 


Game On is being held at the Ambassador Theater on Parnell Street, Dublin. Hurry the exhibition is slated to close at the end of January 2011.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Game ON!

Another thing that I'd acquired off of my to do list for the summer of '09 is this PS2. Now the graphics on this aren't exactly as I recalled it. I assumed that the PS2 would outclass the Nintendo Wii. But in some cases the graphics are atrocius and pale in comparison. Played a few games such as Soul Calibur II, Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken 4. I just couldn't bare playing those. The graphics or gameplay or both just put me off that I couldn't keep playing.
Luckily a few other titles are ok, mostly the newer releases. It's not a totally woops. For the moment A few good games such as Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi keep me going, and recently acquired Fifa Street 2, Star Wars revenge of the Sith seem to be okish in terms of graphics and gameplay. Grand Theft Auto III is another one I seem to be getting into. Ah muses.



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