Gaming

Show Notes

Are you a fan of video games and the evolution of gaming consoles over time? Then you won’t want to miss this episode of the “Three Fates Decide” podcast. In this episode, the hosts delve into the history of video game consoles, starting from the Brown Box in 1967 to the latest PlayStation 5 and Xbox S series. They discuss popular game consoles, their features, and personal preferences in gaming, including handheld consoles and classic computer games. The speakers share their own experiences with games like Pong, Game Boy, Atari, Sega, and Tomagatchi.

They also reflect on nostalgic computer games and arcade games from the past and their appeal. The hosts even recommend Tycoon games for those who enjoy simulation games that are also casual. With their personal anecdotes and insights, the hosts provide a unique perspective on the world of gaming. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear their favorite video games and platforms and share your own gaming stories and preferences. Tune in to the “Three Fates Decide” podcast now!

Topic: Gaming

– Overview of the evolution of video game consoles over time
– History of video game consoles, starting from the Brown Box in 1967
– Discussion of various gaming consoles and their features, including handheld consoles
– Personal preferences in gaming, including favorite games and genres
– Discussion of simulation games and their challenges
– Favorite video games and platforms, including popular choices like Skyrim and console gaming
– Call for listeners to share their gaming stories and preferences.

What do you guys play? Let us know! ​


Key Points

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​Mary’s gaming knowledge and passion for gaming makes her the ideal person to lead the conversation on the diverse gaming systems and genres available today.

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Aveyond’s 16-32 bit graphics, combined with its immersive level-grinding gameplay!

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Since 1967, video game consoles have revolutionized entertainment, captivating generations of gamers with their iconic Pong console.

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The incredible advancement in gaming technology has revolutionized the industry, taking it from the classic computer titles of Cubert and Frogger to the modern handheld marvels of Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.

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Unlock the past with the nostalgic CD-ROM classics of Indiana Jones and Star Wars, the hosts’ first PC games!

​[0:26:23] As an avid gamer, the speaker has become completely engrossed in the immersive, open-world survival and crafting games like Elder Scrolls and Fallout, particularly the zombie-survival game, Seven Days to Die.

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Experience the thrill of becoming an entrepreneur with Tycoon and Simulation games, where your decisions can create the ultimate success story!

[0:29:11] 
Liz revels in the captivating world of fantasy-themed casual RPG and simulation games, such as Aveyond and Fairy Godmother’s Tycoon, where they can embark on quests and make strategic decisions.

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The revolutionary Wii and PlayStation 5 consoles offer immersive and dynamic gaming that has revolutionized the gaming industry.

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Despite their immense popularity, handheld electronic pets such as Tamagotchi and Nano were notoriously banned in schools due to their capacity to instill a sense of responsibility in children.

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Modders have unlocked unlimited potential for gamers, providing an immersive experience with never-ending possibilities of unique quests, lovable characters, and locations in games like Skyrim.


Quotes

– “My first and true love will always be the Elder Scrolls and Fallout.”

– “I wish there are more Tycoon type of games like that. That is always fun.”

– “If you could only play one game for the rest of your life, I would probably have to pick… Skyrim Elder Scrolls.”

– “The modding community for Skyrim is still going strong ten years later. The stuff that they can come up with is amazing.”

– “For me, it would definitely be PC because I did not grow up with console games.”

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