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Nintendo Wii (2006) The seventh generation of consoles began with the release of the Xbox 360 in 2005.This was followed by the Wii and the PlayStation 3 in 2006.The seventh-generation featured widespread implementation of HD-ready graphics, media centers, and wireless game controllers, as well as online services for all consoles.
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The year 2000 saw the release of numerous video games as well as the launch of the PlayStation 2.Critically acclaimed games originally released in 2000 include sequels such as Madden NFL 2001, NBA Live 2001, NBA 2K1, WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role, Baldur's Gate II, Diablo II, Dragon Quest VII, Final Fantasy IX, Metal Gear: Ghost Babel, NFL 2K1, Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, Spyro: Year ...
The highest selling arcade game of the year is F-1. 1977 – The Atari Video Computer System (later the Atari 2600) is released as the first widely popular home video game console. [5] 1978 – Space Invaders is released, popularizing the medium and beginning the golden age of arcade video games. [6]
Blues Brothers 2000 (video game) Bōken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon; Boku no Natsuyasumi; Bomberman Land; The Bouncer (video game) Breath of Fire IV; Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling 2; Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000 video game) Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters; Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4; Bust-a-Move Millennium; Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (video game)
A town outside Anchorage, Alaska has a Fourth of July tradition the Founding Fathers never could've imagined: launching cars off a cliff while spectators cheer.
4players.de reported that "numerous" demo and intro programmers, artists, and musicians were employed in the games industry by 2007. Video game companies with demoscene members on staff included Digital Illusions, Starbreeze, Ascaron, [63] 49Games, Remedy, Techland, Lionhead Studios, [64] Bugbear, Digital Reality, Guerrilla Games, and Akella. [65]