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26-05-2007, 08:10 PM | #22 | ||
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Well, it's hard to say which games really made such a great impact, but I think first off there would have to be a clear criteria set. So they said games that were the firsts in a genre...
Let's see, I'd categorise them like this: First ever: game (it's the one that proved that computer games can be used to have fun, not just to simplify work). multiplayer game (two people playing against each other using a computer). game that allowed two players accomplishing a task together. game that for continuation later on (save game option). game that included computer inteligence (so it wasn't just avoiding randomly generated obsticles). game that allowed a mulitplayer option on different computers (no matter how they were connected). online game that included a huge number of players who could join up. |
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