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The Social Evolution of Gaming [Infographic]

Over the years, it’s become easier and easier to play video games with your friends. It’s relatively easy to take it for granted nowadays, but back in the Stone Age, you used to have to be in the same room in order to game with people. The horror! In hopes of reminding you of that horror and making you appreciative of the fact that you can now swear at strangers over a headset, the folks at Rounds put together an infographic that will remind you of every step along the path, from playing Pong on the couch with your annoying younger brother to playing Modern Warfare with someone else’s annoying younger brother who lives on the other side of the country.

(via Bit Rebels)

  • Anonymous

    tinyurl.com/2df4ccp

  • Anonymous

    The Gameboy came with a cord that allowed for users to hook into another user’s Gameboy, thus allowing for multiplayer gaming.  The catch was that each person had to have the game cartridge (which then mainly limited my multiplayer Gameboy gaming experience to that of Tetris).

    Also, what, no mention of the Dreamcast?  That was the system that kickstarted the online console revolution.

  • http://Geekosystem.com Eric Limer

    the dreamcast never gets/can never get enough love.


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