Over the years, console gaming has evolved in many ways by graphics becoming more realistic, consoles being made able to process more data at quicker speeds and the ability to communicate and play with others from around the world becoming more and more advanced. Also, new ways of playing video games have been introduced over the years to enhance peoples gaming experience which will be explained further throughout this post.

The first ever console was called the ‘Brown Box’ and was created in 1967 by a corporation called Sanders Associates. It included many features which consoles today still consist of which include multi-player, two controllers, the console itself and a multi-game program system. The 'Brown Box' could be made to play a variety of games such as checkers, ping-pong and target shooting by pressing switches located on the front of the console.

In 1975, the PONG console was then created which had the capability to play the arcade hit ‘PONG’ which is simply a simulated tennis game which two people must participate in with only one winner. The chip which was included in the console was one of the first to be able to process sound and data for users. However, this console was made only to play 'PONG' which didn't give much of a variety for people.

10 years after the 'PONG' game console was made, the Nintendo Entertainment System was introduced by a company called 'Nintendo' which soon became the best-selling console in video-game history. It included multiple buttons on the controllers, a much faster processor than previous consoles and two controllers. It was also capable of playing games which are still being played on todays consoles such as Super Mario Bro's, The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy.


The rivalry then soon continued with Microsoft creating a
new Xbox called the Xbox 360 which could outperform the PS2 by having a much
faster processor, improved graphics and be able to play exclusive games. It was
also able to access the internet, have multiple ways of viewing TV programmes
and movies with features such as Sky and YouTube, and have group chats with
familiar people. The PS2 was not capable of this.
However, in attempt to tackle the Xbox 360, Sony created the
PS3 which was able to do everything the Xbox 360 could do except from group
chats which is a major disadvantage. There were multiple versions of this
console released with different storage amounts and features. One of the
exclusive features of the PS3 was that it was capable of playing Blu-Ray DVD’s.

very good overall, lots of detail, feels like i have witnessed evolution of the technology you have described
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