A History of Video Games in 64 Objects
by World Video Game Hall of Fame Author
This explores the evolution of video games through the stories of 64 key objects from the collection of The Strong museum in Rochester, New York. It chronicles the history of gaming, from early classics like Pong to modern first-person shooters, using essays and photographs to highlight each object's significance. Topics covered include the impact of Dungeons & Dragons on role-playing games, the Atari 2600's role in the console revolution, and the emergence of educational gaming with The Oregon Trail. It also addresses the rise of women in gaming and the innovations brought by titles like Minecraft and the Skylanders Portal of Power. This engaging narrative serves as a rich resource for both gamers and pop culture enthusiasts, offering fascinating insights into the development of one of the world's most popular pastimes.
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