One thing I’d like to talk about is how gaming changes between the consoles it is played on. For example when building a game on one console will obviously be different on the other, because it will run differently to suit the needs of the technology used on various machines. Take an all format game such as the new FIFA 12 game just released. The game is available on all consoles, ranging from Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS, PC, Mobile, so right there is pretty much everything. What I think is quite interesting is how they different from each other. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions will be similar, they both use online capabilities similar to each other and they both use an achievement system were by the user is rewarded point for completing different objectives within the games, they both use standard wireless controllers to control what happens in game and the game modes will be the same, they both have HD graphics on top of all that to so they are much similar. Now take the Nintendo Wii version, much different, for starters the game uses a totally different controller system in which were the user can move the controllers around to control what happens on screen using the sensor bars that are used in conjunction with the controller, the graphics cannot be in HD, the game modes will be different. What is different about this version is that they take all the things the Wii can do that the other versions can’t and use it to their advantage. For example they have extra game modes that allow the user to play more different activities with the different controller system. The PC version will be possibly be similar to the Xbox and PlayStation versions however, the thing with the PC is that the controllers can be different as not everyone will want to play with a mouse and keyboard, the graphics can vary as different PC’s have different graphics cards and there are different versions of operating systems that games can and cannot work on.
FIFA 12 in HD
If we were to take a look at the Nintendo DS, PSP or mobile versions they will be extremely different. First thing about these is that they are obviously on a smaller console, as these do not (and like the PC version) do not need to be connected to a TV to display and run properly as intended. They are essentially on a smaller system, with again their own capabilities such and own way of displaying the screen with all its interfaces. These consoles will be limited with them being smaller and not as capable of holding the kind of technology found in the larger consoles. They still could have all the same game modes etc, online play and with Wi-Fi enabled be able to play against friends, but you can expect the graphics to be of lower quality and most often than not the game modes will be different where there won’t have as many features then a full console version of the game. You often find now-a-days mobile versions like on an iPhone for example have lite/mini versions of the game which are a sort of shortened down version of the full game but made that way so they are compatible with the hardware it is to be used on, this way you can still play your favourite games on the go, which is quite clever.
FIFA 12 Nintendo 3DS
I remember back to my earlier days of gaming when I use to have a GameCube, the thing with the GameCube was that it was compatible with similar games that could be used on the GameBoyAdvance console. You could connect a wire from the console to the GameBoy and connect them together to interact; you could even use the GameBoy as an extra controller that way which is very clever. I remember back in these days Pokemon was a massive thing and that you could connect the GameBoy games to your GameCube using a connecting cable and transfer your Pokemon back and forth between, something was quite similar with the Sonic the Hedgehog series to if I remember and you could play extra games only available through this connectivity.
Now-a-days you can now do the same thing using a PSP to a PlayStation 3 and an Nintendo DS to an Nintendo Wii, of course as technology has advanced it’s all done through wireless connections, its clever and effect, and as I think I’ve said before it’s an added boost to marketing games as some options and modes within games are only available through doing things like this.



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