Super Mario Generation

August 30th, 2010 posted by easmgr
Super Mario Generation

The modern day technologies in entertainment have transformed the gaming world completely – people are no longer interested in the old Terminator game consoles, the simple 2D games or the brilliant for their times Super Mario games. Children nowadays have their first touch with gaming while playing super modern, full 3D games and, to some extent, this is quite unfortunate since they will never see the genius of the previous generations of video games.

In the 80s and 90s the console games were quite simple, with not many games compatibale. Eveen though the computers were already advancing in the gaming world, still games like Super Mario and James Bond 007 were total hits among players of all ages. The Sega Mega Drive consoles then were much more prefered than PCs and children were actually playing simple 2D graphics games for hours fascinated by the gameplay.

To be honest, I have never played a game with such love and dedication as when i played Super Mario (luckily there are plenty of cheap sofas for sale once you’ve worn a hole in yours!) This game, at the first glance, has nothing better to offer than the games of the 21st century but somehow, for its time, this was a total revulutionary game – with so many levels to complete, with a shaped plot (quite unimportant though) and with extreme difficulty when you reach the final several levels.

This is the reason why it is quite unfortunate that children nowadays will never see the gradation of games – from simple console games to the most advanced 3D PC games. I saw the gradual transformation of the game industry and still games like Super Mario remain my total favourite for the best games ever.

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