When it comes to evaluating video games and video gaming consoles, new and improved technology seems to be on the forefront of what gaming enthusiasts desire.
Whether the game is for your computer or for your gaming console, game lovers find advances in technology high on their checklist when deciding to lay their hard earned cash down for technology supremacy.
Although DS games were introduced to the market in 2004, their dual-screen, touch screen has revolutionized the market, and become an extremely coveted piece of hardware to this technologically savvy gaming community.
The New Super Mario Bros. game released in 2006, combined advances in technology with the familiar workings of the ultra popular original Mario Bros. games released nearly two decades ago.
Another recent release, Tony Hawk’s American Sk8land combines the technology that has driven the advancement of today’s computer gaming market with the fun of daring tricks and maneuvers of the legendary skateboarder Hawk.
If the technology of acrobatic skateboarding tricks or little men in blue overalls, (Mario Bros.) isn’t quite for you, the game, Planet Puzzle League, might be more your speed. Planet Puzzle League returns gamers to a simpler time when they were playing their games on home computers. Even without the bells and whistles of explosions and upside down tricks, this game has been known to be one of the most challenging and mentally addictive games on the market.
And then there are the games that started it all with the 1980s release of Space Invaders. If you are old school in your game thinking, then Space Invaders Extreme might be the technology you have been looking for. With computer technology advancing, this update on the original version is a high-speed, faster than ever affair that is sure to stimulate your visual sensors with colors and sounds vastly superior to its predecessors.
