
My360 writes:
What we have here is a quick reference list of all the videogame consoles that have been released over time and a list of all the Retrospective articles that have been written so far.

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

Ex-Tripwire CEO John Gibson shares his 'Entertainment First' vision to capture the agenda-free magic of classics like Star Wars, Zelda, and Metroid.
Yes. Just make a good game instead of worrying it should make some kind of stupid social/political differences in the world... we've got enough of that in the real world. Games are places we can escape to and just have fun.
I fail to see how representing actual underrepresented or making them feel included is an “agenda”. This is an extremely self centered selfish viewpoint. Those actual underrepresented people just want to be recognized as valid. The privileged majority who are always represented take that for granted and can’t deal with the fact that “other” types of people or views exist. Inclusion or awareness isn’t an agenda. It’s representing reality and making those “other” people or stories be seen and align with actual reality.
There are literally thousands and thousands of games to choose from, and if you are annoyed that some have cultural or topical relevance, that’s your problem and you don’t have to buy them. Meanwhile other people who want that actually have games that speak to them. So sick of this “my way or the highway” attitude.
And there are plenty of games out there, if that privileged majority have an issue or don’t want a game based on cultural relevance. Pick up a Switch. Most games are g-rated, noncontroversial cartoons with stories fit for tweens. No reality to get mad at.
Y'all could also, ya know, just not buy games you feel have an agenda? This constant bitching coming from all these whiney men every time they see a game that isn't catering to them specifically is tiring. They latch themselves onto these games and throw endless amounts of harassment as if there aren't another thousand games releasing before/around/after. I'm usually outspoken when it comes to forced diversity in games, but the issue here is you're all bigoted as hell and need to learn to be a little less offended. Y'all become the snowflakes you mocked so much lol.
As ever, this is a misguided expression of the speaker's issue. While of course there are some games (pure puzzle games, etc) that have no agenda, any game with a narrative is conveying some type of message. What people who say they don't like "woke" or "politics in games" actually mean is that they don't like hamfisted, poorly written narratives/characters that are thin veneers for modern political messages that feel out of place in the game's universe. It's why all these people complain about the Veilguard and not Baldur's Gate 3. They both have "woke" characters but in BG3 they feel like they belong in the universe, while in the Veilguard they just feel like generic fantasy skins for modern American 20-somethings.

Mega Mixtape has some good grooves coming in, and Gamerhub UK talks more with them.
wooow all those consoles i remember brings back memories
Seeing that vinyl covered 2600 brings back hours upon hours of playing "Combat", puts this whole console wars things in perspective imho, let's appreciate the great time we live in for gamers.
nice list :D
we have come along way, can't wait to see the next 10 years of gaming it's going to be sweet.
My gaming life started with the 2600 and I loved the games so much on that system, its kind of crazy just how much the graphics and technology has taken gaming to a whole new level. I am just glad that whoever created games first, I give them much propz for starting this and I have been a gaming fanatic most of my life and seriously I cant picture myself ever being tired of video games unless I get old and cant press any buttons or have a hard time seeing or hearing games, but for the time being if I can do all those while im alive, ill always be a gamer. :)
Very slick list. Having started gaming on the Atari 2600 Junior, I still have so many of those platforms it's not even funny. Although I do know a lot about the industry, I can't say I've ever heard of Apple's Pippin. hahaha that's a new one on me. Seeing how many units were sold, I guess it's no wonder I've never heard of it before.