development of gamig platforms pr1

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Introduced in he middle of XX century. First popular arcade games were early amusement park midway games – shooing galleries, ball toss games and coin-operated machines. In 1966, Sega introduced a submarine simulator and light gun shooter, called Periscope, which became a worldwide success in Japan, Europe and North America. It was the first arcade game to cost a quarter per play. Popular Arcade Games: Pac-Man Space Invaders Street Fighter Donkey Kong Asteroids Arcade Games Latest best-selling arcade games: -StarHorse3 -Sega Network Mahjong -Sengoku Taisen -Silver Strike Live -Terminator Salvation -Border Break

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Page 1: Development of Gamig Platforms PR1

Introduced in he middle of XX century. First popular arcade games were early amusement park midway games – shooing galleries, ball toss games and coin-operated machines.

In 1966, Sega introduced a submarine simulator and light gun shooter, called Periscope, which became a worldwide success in Japan, Europe and North America. It was the first arcade game to cost a quarter per play.

Popular Arcade Games: Pac-Man Space Invaders Street Fighter Donkey Kong Asteroids

Arcade Games

Latest best-selling arcade games: -StarHorse3 -Sega Network Mahjong -Sengoku Taisen -Silver Strike Live -Terminator Salvation -Border Break

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A 18 players deluxe medal game of horse racing from Star Horse released by Sega, features with total 8 large LCD screen display impressive live scene for real winner racing result or other double chance and each player stage with a large 32 inch LCD touch screen.

The latest data is updated monthly based on actual race results, and player can enjoy two major game plays, such as play training horse games and bet for horse racing game at the same time.

Starhorse 3

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The first generation of video game consoles began in 1972 with the Magnavox Odyssey (created by Ralph Baer under the name ‘The Brown Box’).

The black and white (1-bit) playfield fitted on one screen, and the objects were very basic lines or

dots.The second generation began four years later, in

1974 with the release of Fairchild Channel F. Then they were still improved and developed through 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and finally the 8th

generation.

Consoles

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6th gen: Dreamcast, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox

7th gen: PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360

8th gen: PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox One

Famous Consoles from the last three generations

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Micro console founded in 2012 by Julie Uhrman. The Ouya is aiming to compete against 8th generation consoles.

Price: US$99

CPU:

Quad-core 1.7 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore (ARMv7-A architecture)NEON Advanced SIMD extensions and VFPv3 floating point unit

GPU:

Nvidia GeForce ULP @ 520 MHz (12.48 GFLOPS)Hardware 1080p MPEG-4 AVC/h.264 40 Mbit/s High-Profile, VC1-AP, and DivX 5/6 video decode

Memory (RAM):1 GiB DDR3-1600 SDRAM (shared for CPU and GPU)

USB ports: 1 USB 2.0, 1 microUSB

Video output:HDMI 1.4; 1080p or 720p resolution. Stereoscopic 3D support.

Audio output: HDMI (ARC), 5.1 or 2.0 channel

Internal storage: 8 GB eMMC flash memory

Networking and Wireless:10/100 Ethernet(8P8C),

802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth LE 4.0

Power consumption: 4.5 watt (gaming), 1 watt (standby)

Size: 75×75×82 mm (2.95×2.95×3.23 in)

Weight: 300 g (11 oz)

Operating system:Android 4.1 (Jellybean) with custom Ouya launcher.

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The first computer games were OXO debuted in 1952 and Spacewar! Developed nine years later by three students.

The first generation of computer games were often Text Adventures or interactive fiction, in which the player communicated by entering commands on a keyboard. Then appeared clones of popular arcade

games, such as Pac-Man, donkey Kong, or Space Invaders.

Latest Games PCs: The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Chapter II F1 2013 Alien Rage Shadow Warrior Guardians of Middle-earth

PC Games

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Famous Games

For modern PCs For older PCs

The Sims series Minecraft Diablo III Half-Life Battlefield 2 StarCraft Guild Wars

The Last Ninja Thexder Dragon Slayer II:

Xanadu Sokoban Zork I SkyFox The Bard’s Tale Ultima IV: Quest of the

Avatar

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System requirements: Operating system – Windows Vista or Windows 7 CPU – minimum Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz Memory – 2 GB RAM Hard drive space – 10 GB free HD space Graphic hardware – minimum Nvidia GeForce

8600 GT Network – Broadband internet connection

Peripheral device – keyboard and mouse

Dragon’s Prophet

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Small, handheld computing device, typically having a display screen wit touch input and/or the

miniature keyboard. Its weight must be less than 0.91 kg.

Smartphone The screen sizes range from 3 inches to over 6 inches

diagonally. Common resolutions from smartphone screens vary from 240×320 (QVGA) pixels to 1080×1920 (Full HD)

Storage capacity is usually 16Gb-32Gb, sometimes 8 or 64 Gb, and the 1-2Gb of RAM

Processor 1.2 to over 2 GHz, dual or quad core

Hand-Held & Dual Screen Devices