Computer G

Monday, November 06, 2006

NES

The n.e.s information The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the world’s most widely used videogames Console during the 1980s. From its release in 1983 until it was discontinued in 1995 theConsole brought gaming into more homes than ever before. Although technology has improved dramatically since the NES, many excellent games. However These games have been able to survive and continue to be played thanks to emulation, which Simulates the workings of one system in order to allow software created for it to be used on aModern system. In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded Nintendo Koppai and began manufacturing Japanese Playing cards, hanafuda, By 1950, when Hiroshi Yamauchi became president, Nintendo was a successful manufacturer of both western and Japanese playing cards. In 1963, after several name changes, the company settled on Nintendo Co. Ltd. (NCL the ticker). By 1970, the company was producing electronic games and in 1973 they introduced a laser clay shooting system which they hoped would replace bowling as a major pastime. Nolan Bushnell was a student at the University of Utah when he first had the idea of a coin Operated computer game. Pong, which was released in 1972, quickly became a hit and Inspired the release arcade games. Bushnell’s company, Atari, wanted to Replicate this success by releasing a system to play games in homes.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Mobile/portable Consoles

Mobile consoles are very common, now because there is now wireless play there is also wireless consoles which is a key step to transform Compluer Gamin*g history. for instance the sony psp has been bow out for almost 1 year and a half in that time we have discovered on there wireless internet music and film play back games downloaded onlt your psp and also photos. There is another step wich is putting a phone service and hologram device on there whick you can see the person through you psp and comunicate with them. Now you can play with anyone around the world one one portable mobile device which you can just pick up and go. (Trusting that you have an ip and an isp on your portable/mobile device) This can be very conveinent if you know what you are doing and how to use it. Personly i think the supplier who is selling it to you should explain what it does and how to use it, we need proper help on to use these things, or we will never be able to use this tecknology what is alrady here.

Displays

Displays over the last 50 years, have come on leaps and bounds, there used to be only the standard black & white screens. Now you can get a built in 17” widescreen display on a Mac book, and other laptops. Displays especially in the last 25-30 years have been revolutionised by colour screen technologies, because of the boost in this era, we are now able o present HD ready TV which are able to give the consumer 3D effects and special advantages only a HD TV would provide. Because the entertainment industry has been rising so has the gamin*g consoles and game*s also, these include the release of high interacctive gaming, where you touch the screen or move to attain points. Nintend*o is a great example of touch screen tecknologies, where you have a stylous, and interact with you game physicly, this is a great example of how the gamin*g industry is revolutionising, not only in gaming but in how the game*s are displayed themself.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Conectivity

Connectivity The pragmatic definition: Connectivity is the transport of packets between two end points. This is also the definition of "IP" (Internet Protocol). TCP, for example, is an application protocol. the term "TCP/IP" these sayings in pure english mean that if you have a phone line you can connect to the internet through either a wireless router, ethernet of on a dial-up connection. There are also many other opertunities to connect if you have a mac 0n wireless you can connect to a wireless hotspot and, use the internet throught there isp (internet service provider) and every computer and every phoneline has an "IP address" which is the address you use to connect to the internet, and what you can be reconised at so if you break the law they can trace you back to where you acessed the internet from. The sudden rise in the internet market over the last decadebut has been slowly rising ever since the seventys, means that we can connect anywhere in the world as well as our labtops PDA'S PSP'S and more console what provice an isp like firefox safari or microsoft internet explorer

Storage

As you may already know the xbox because of the high level of on-line play It can be possible to store memory and files on you xbox(360) on a harddrive inside of your console. This has opened the gamin*g market to a whole new level of play and, a whole new level of possabilities in the entertainment industry. There has been a "wave" in the last 2 years of portable C capable to store thopusands of pictures and hundreds of music tracks. These include: The ipod the psp the N DS the video ipod and dosens are yet to come in future years. The entertainment industry in the last decade has exploded with new G releases every week and new top rated movies every other week.

Processors

Processors now are common to have intel centrino duo cor processors which means in other words, it is like running 2 computers at once. 5 years ago you struggled to get processors publicly available above 1GHZ. Now you can get one with a massive 2.16GHZ top spec for around £800 complete with software bundle and other items, 10 years ago you would be lucky to get half a processor what is twice as expensive.