I started gaming back in 1986 with the Nes and Master System. I have continued unabated from the 3rd all the way to the 9th generation of gaming. I remember living through all of these amazing times.
when i was a kid i have terminator the black console with nes games then i got sega genesis and then i got family computer famicom she works with the nes games from my black terminator and thats all for that the family computer was the best for me so fun with nes games i have it im kid from 93 year so to the final part on the 90s and just the same from early when i grow up in 2000s bc in 2001 year i become class 1 in school for first time in my life so in 2000 year in the start on the 2000s last my last time with my family computer and it was the best days rly that was amazing time and in this early time in the final part i play it on friends home ps1 and that was all
I had an Atari in the late 70s. I had Pong and super long prior to the Atari and I loved playing video games. I pestered my husband into buying an Atari 2600 for me. I had a lot of fun with it. That was a long time ago!
1st Gen: Odyssey 2nd Gen: 2600 and Odyssey 2 3rd Gen: NES and Master System 4th Gen: SNES and Mega Drive 5th Gen: N64 and PS 6th Gen: GameCube, PS2 and Xbox 7th Gen: Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 8th Gen: Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One 9th Gen: Switch
I personally started out with those hand-held "Tiger Electronics" games, before moving onto a GameBoy, and then onto a Super Nintendo. the rest, as they say, is history! A good first part to this series, by the way!
Somehow my parents first bought me the Odyssey2 instead of the 2600 (probably because of the "educational" aspect of having a keyboard). Odyssey2 came out in 1978, not 1982 (see 2:05 in the video... with the Pitfall II music)
my very first gaming console was the Atari 2600 I thought that couldn't get no better until the NES and the Sega Master System came out I remember my step father told me I had a choice between the two and I was this close to getting a Sega Master System but I chose the NES because my best friend David had already had 1 and I figured if I have one we can trade games.
All of the kids shows video games from Nick Jr, Nickelodeon, Lyons Group, Children’s Television Workshop and PBS should all be released on all 70s and 80s Video game consoles.
They got so many dates wrong in this. For instance not including the NES which was 85' they had the Master System at 1989. The Genesis was 1989. The Master System was 1986 I think. The Atari 2600 was 1977 not 1983. Super Mario Bros 3 was 1990 for North America and 1989 for Japan. Super Mario Bros 2 the US version was 1988. How could they make such simple mistakes.
We watched those videos in IT at school with Mr Keirs we watched this one on Monday with Mr Keirs and Miss Aird and we watched the other ones with Mr Keirs and Miss Love yesterday
Pretty good, even surprisingly thorough, given the source. I must note, though, that despite this, the technological-generation count goes off at what you refer to as the "2nd Generation, 1977-1983" @1:59, when more accurately, the "2nd Gen" was '76 through about '81, while the next, (brief) "3rd Gen" would begin in '82, and then end prematurely the next year, '83 due to the Home-Console Video-Home Crash of 1983.* In short, your "2nd Gen" is really two gens: the 2nd and 3rd Generations, so thus your "3rd Generation, 1983-1987" @3:34 is really the actual 4th Gen, your "4th Generation, 1988-1993" @5:59 is really the 5th Gen (which was the first 16-bit gen), etc., etc. P.S.: Your link to Part 2 is dead. Here's the actual now-live link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n6I6iP0RVCw.html ----- *The Atari 5200 and the ColecoVision (3rd Gen) were most certainly next-gen over the previous Atari 2600 VCS and Mattel's Intellivision (2nd Gen), even though you have both sets lumped in together in the same Gen the video above.
My first console...the very first is Dreamcast......Now I'am 15 in 20th of July....I'am playing PS3 Slim and its been 3 years of playing that.......Maybe I getting a PS4 someday...........But I stick to my PS3 Slim ☺
We started out with an apple with the green and black screen I was too young to remember what type....followed by -Atari 2600 -Sega mega drive/genesis -i had a Sega gamegear - ps2 slimline -xbox -wii -3ds -ps3
family computer megadrive sega saturn (only borrowed from my japanese uncle but i used it for a year) ps1 fat ps1 slim ps2 fat ps3 fat ps4 (sold it) gaming pc lol if u count pc as a console
RetroHamer U.S. company talking about the U.S. gaming market? I don't see the problem. Because from our point of view it really was bad. Yes I know some people are stupid and say it was the end of gaming period but no one honestly thinks it affected Japan or Europe. The chart in the video showing the crash decreasing sales says "US Video Game Sales" or something like that.
i still own a working NES the same one i had as a child, its says 1985 under the machine, i have 2 joysticks and the gun, the gun dont work on my tv though, i dont realy use it that mutch, i have a n64 i play more on when i pull out my old toys haha
My history with videogames started when I was around 5 my older sisters had several different games like the joysticks that you could hook right to a TV and a SNES we played pac-man, mario, racing games then my sister got a gameboy with crash and some other types of games, then the DS came out and that's when my real gaming experience began, when I was 7 I went to a friend's house and he had a PS2 and we played Star Wars Battlefront, that's when I started playing first person shooters then we got a Wii for Christmas we had Wii sports Wii play and Mario kart Wii that's when I became skilled with console games, over time I started playing a lot of games on the internet now I am almost 15 and I have a Xbox 360, 3DS XL and Wii U, what is your story around videogames?
The arcade frenzy (Ancestors) brought birth to the video game industry that Atari would define the mid to late 70s and early 80s (Great-Grand Parents), Nintendo revived and dominated the mid to late 80s all the way until the mid 90s (Grand Parents), Sega took over the reins till the 00s (Parents) and Sony Playstation conquers till this day (Children). The likes of Xbox would be the relatives/cousins of the family tree.
So many errors in this video 1. The Nintendo Famicom came out in 1983, not the NES. That was 1985. 2. You listed the Sega Master System as having coming out in 1985 and then later in 1989. Both are wrong. It actually came out in 1986.
Time! You messed upp Final Fantasy III AT 7:30 in The clip. THE year was not 1990. It was 94 or 95 But i do not blame you. Final fantasy III in USA is Final Fantasy VI in Japan. Not all FF games got a US release on NES and SNES.
Yet another video where the documentary film makers ignored that everyone moved to Commodore 64s and other home computers. The "Crash" only happened to Console makers and it happened because kids learned they could copy games on floppy disks.
My 1st video game console is atari! 2nd family computer 3rd gameboy 4th ps1 5th ps2 6th game boy color 7th game boy advance 8th psp 9th ps3 10th nintendo ds lite 11th nintendo ds xl 12th nintendo wii 13th nintendo switch! Coming soon ps4!
ET was game made in a insane too fast time yet it was pretty good given that they gave him weeks to make it he should have remade it with a good budget and time to do it right it's not to late do just that I will buy it
Best 2 Video Games Consoles of the 8 Video Game Generations. Best 1st Generations Consoles:Telgames Atari Pong,Magnavox Odysey 300 Best 2nd Generation Consoles:Atari 2600,Coleco Vision Best 3rd Generation Consoles:Nintendo NES,Sega Master System Best 4th Generation Consoles:Nintendo SNES,Sega Genesis Best 5th Generation Consoles:Nintendo 64,PlayStation 1 Best 6th Generation Consoles:PlayStation 2,Nintendo Gamecube Best 7th Generation Consoles:Xbox 360,PlayStation 3 Best 8th Generation Consoles:PlayStation 4,Xbox One I am from the 5th -8th Generations of Video games,so far.
Sega master system is older than 89.. hell the early one is older than the nes Edit: 1986 And if I'm not mistaken they had a white one out in the early 80s in Japan