No, you haven't stumbled across some ancient blog in the depths of cyberspace. I am writing this on the 30th January 2012. Whilst rummaging through my collection of games last night, a friend and I happened to stumble upon the dusty ghosts of two brilliant titles. The first was Flicky (from the glory days of SEGA) and the second was Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. Being the age that I am, Flicky is a good example of the starting point of games for me. It didn't take days to complete a game and there was no such thing as a save file. You might get a game with passwords now and again but the majority of games could be passed around and shared, despite being 1 player games. You could have a five minute go on a game and then go about your day- something that seems ridiculous when you think about how ridiculously short an hour on Skyrim feels. Games were pixellated, 2D, simple, colourful and -above all- addictive.
With that as a backdrop, consider the next ten years in the world of games. 1994 gives us the first peek at the very ominous 'Project Reality' and come '97 it reveals itself as the Nintendo 64. With this comes the spread of the 64BIT cartridge which means that we can play games with 3D characters in a 3D world! We can run around in circles and rotate a camera angle 360 degrees. This was a big jump and considering the fact that it coincided with the growth of the Pokemon franchise, Nintendo 64s were very popular with kids like me, hungry to get their mitts on Pokemon Snap and Pokemon Coliseum.We see the introduction of a console so futuristic and advanced that its games do not come on cartridges, but these new fangled 'Compact Discs'... Consoles the world over quake in fear as the most intimidating bit of kit bursts onto the scene and the era of the Playstation begins. During Sony's reign of terror, the SEGA Dreamcast is born and presents a lot of exciting ideas such as the first hint at online gaming. Unfortunately the world was not ready for the Dreamcast and so it didn't sell well and just kind of dissolved into the gaming fade. All in all, my childhood saw the making, breaking and advancement of many different technologies such as the Gameboy, GameGear, SEGA Dreamcast, Playstation 1&2, Nintendo 64 and XBox. What a childhood it was.
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So why all the rambling about the past? I just wanted to give a general feel of just how fast paced the market was in the nineties and early noughties. Naughty Dog released three Crash Bandicoot titles in under four years. Just think about that for a second. Three of the most popular games of the nineties were all developed insanely quickly and in succession. If a game takes a year to develop now then it's a sure-fire bugfest and general letdown (cough cough- Dragon Age 2.) Skyrim- wonderful and complex as it is- took FIVE years to develop and it's still not flawless. That is the nature of gaming nowadays, true, but what a jump we've seen in the last fifteen years. People didn't wait five years for a game because in the time it took to make it, new technology would make the game obsolete. Imagine if Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped had been held in development until 2004. It might have looked a bit nicer and it would be bug free, but it would be on the shelves next to San Andreas on PS2!
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Crash Bandicoot |
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Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back |
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Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped |
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The evolution of Final Fantasy |
In an attempt to wrap this up again, I would just like to point out that this is not an essay and is incomplete without the ideas of others. I would really like for people that read this to post a response with their opinions because that makes it so much more fun for me! Please contradict me, challenge me or improve on what I've said. I need a third party to bounce ideas off, because my ideas aren't as inspired as they once were when I had people to discuss them with- I'm looking at you Jyggalag.
DannyDarko x