Evolution of Gaming: From Beep-Boop to Tap-Tap

Key Takeaways

Gaming has evolved from primitive graphics and sounds to incredibly realistic mobile games.

The technology behind gaming has shrunk in size while growing in power.

Gaming has expanded beyond entertainment to include esports and social connections.

The future of gaming may offer AAA titles readily available on mobile devices.

Gamers will have access to high-quality gaming experiences anytime, anywhere.

These are the graphics of yesteryear.
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Unplug & Blow

Ah, the good old days of gaming, when the graphics were so pixelated you could count each square on the screen, and the most immersive sound was a repetitive ‘beep-boop’. Yes, we’re talking about the era of Atari, where a stick figure shooting at blocky asteroids was the height of technological advancement. Fast forward a bit, and you’ve got the Sega and Nintendo NES – where the ritual of blowing into the cartridge was a sacred act that somehow (by pure magic, we assume) made the games work again.

But let’s not forget the countless hours spent wiggling the cords, smacking the side of the TV, and performing a rain dance in hopes of getting that darn game to load. And who could ignore the classic ‘screen freeze’ followed by the universal gamer’s shriek of despair? Ah, memories.

From rectangle to whatever this shape is.
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Now, hold onto your joysticks, because we’ve catapulted from those Stone Age antics to having sleek, shiny games on our mobile devices that look so real you might try to swipe a health potion off the screen. The computing power of these tiny chips is mind-boggling – they’re getting larger in capacity but shrinking in size like a digital Ant-Man.

And the impact? It’s gone way beyond just entertainment. Games have become training grounds for lightning-fast reflexes and strategic thinking, even landing some folks college scholarships for their esports skills. Online worlds have fostered friendships and rivalries that bridge continents, proving that a good game can break down all sorts of barriers.

The future? Oh, it’s looking as bright as the neon lights in a retro arcade. Imagine this: AAA titles, those big-budget, high-quality games that usually require a console the size of a small car, will be available at the tap of a screen. That’s right, no more discs, no more downloads that take longer than a trip to Mars, just pure, unadulterated gaming bliss at your fingertips.

VR headsets are in the market to become smaller.
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So, what does this mean for us, the noble gamers? It means our thumbs are about to become the most powerful tools in the universe. It means we’ll be gaming on the bus, in line at the grocery store, and – let’s be honest – probably during that boring meeting at work (not that we endorse such behavior, of course).

In conclusion, from the beep-boop to the tap-tap, the gaming world has evolved in ways that would make Darwin drop his monocle. So, here’s to the gamers who’ve survived the pixel wars, the cartridge blowers, the cord wigglers, and the screen freezers. The future is yours, and it’s just a tap away. Game on, world, game on!

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TLC was Right About Your Boss

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I probably should check to see if there’s anything new on Scriptingthewhy before I login for work.
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Here you are sitting in front of your computer, and you’re thinking to yourself;” You know today is the perfect day to go on some un-named sites.” That was a joke, no one ever thinks that. In fact, most people rarely think to stray away from their daily norms.

You get up out of bed, grab a cup of coffee, say hi to the cohabitator or fellow inhabitants, and then move on to go about your day online. This may be the case if you work from home, but for the rest of the world, it’s sitting in morning traffic and questioning the meaning of life while simulating The Belko Experiment in our heads.

Well, have you ever had that feeling after spending some time online, you logged out and called it a day but when logging out you feel like something is a little off. That feeling could be that random download that you didn’t care to stop but in case you thought that couldn’t be the case, let me explain how.

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Sarah’s working from home today? Oh yeah, it is Double-Cheeked up Thursday.
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R.A.T Vs Rat

What is this file that is taking residence on your computer? Well, look no further than you may have a rat in your midst. No, not the cute rodent that most people find disgusting because their cousins are often found running the subways of New York.

A side thing to note; they are actually clean animals; they just don’t get a fair shake. Us silly humans, we’re always fearing what we don’t understand. You may have a Remote Access Trojan (R.A.T), this is a type of malware that finds its way into your computer and can perform surveillance and can gain unauthorized access to your personal computer (PC).

RATs can behave in the manner of keylogger applications by automatically collecting information on keystrokes, usernames and passwords, browser history, and emails are a few things to mention.

They differ from keyloggers however, in the sense that RATs give the attacker the capability to gain access to unauthorized remote access to your PC. So if you could imagine, your boss who has a crush on you and is really good with computers, and since you may be working from home, somehow they take control of your computer, flip on the webcam and there you have it. You may not want to be walking around in your lounge clothes double-cheeked up when you’re supposed to be in work attire is all I’m saying.

Another lovely surprise is a backdoor is left open for the attacker to come and go as they please without you ever noticing. This can lead to changing the behavior of the machine, browsing, and copying files, and using your internet connection to perform some good old illegal activities.

man using binoculars to see.
This was the webcam before the internet. Yup, Sarah is working from home today. #IWantAPoundCake
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Hacking Motives

You may be thinking to yourself saying “This is nuts! Who would do such a thing?” Aside from your crushing hard-on-you creep boss, hackers – who could be anyone, they don’t look any particular way – would resort to using this tactic to get information for a wide array of reasons.

Scenarios could be collecting your information either selling it or using it as blackmail or performing some type of extortion with it, installing more malicious malware, or doing a combination of all the above.

What are some motives that would cause one to do this? Well in most cases it has to deal with people wanting money, it kind of makes the world go round you know. And in other cases, in the words of Bag-Head (I know that’s not his name but I’m calling him that anyway) from the movie The Strangers, it’s because you were home. This is said because there are some instances where an attack takes place simply because it was able to.

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Sarah is inspiring me to get a mail-order bride. $200? I don’t know, that’s a bit expensive.
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Phishing for Mail-Order

Thinking to yourself now, “How do I stop something like this from happening to me?” Don’t know what age you are while reading this, but I grew up in the era when your parents would inform you, they were going to be leaving soon and you are going to be in charge of the house, firmly said “If someone is at the door and it’s not us, don’t open the door.”

That very saying still holds true, spear-phishing is one technique used in this attack. Any emails, website links, and redirected to download files or software received from unknown parties should be reported and removed immediately. Using anti-virus and anti-malware will aid in making sure the RAT isn’t able to work properly and assist in halting the collection of any information.

If a computer is infected and is linked to other computers, you should assume that all personal information has been compromised and immediately change login information from a clean computer. Following this credit cards and all financial activities should be monitored in the following months to catch any shady activity.

If you’re at work and find this has happened, get in contact with the system administrator and inform them of the potential threat. A well-known fact is that companies get hit due to complacency when checking emails. Yes, while a mail-order bride doesn’t sound like a bad idea, that potential risk to have your identity stolen or worst having the company’s PC corrupted could see you in line with hitting an iceberg.

two people talking in a modern workspace.
Ben: So… that link you sent me. I purchased a mail-order bride. We’re good with that, right?
Sarah: I never sent you a link. Wait, you bought what now!?
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Online Gaming Safety: Protecting Your Kids with Simple Tips

Key Takeaways

  • Keep Downloads Safe: Only download games and updates from official sources.
  • Antivirus Armor: Use antivirus software to protect your child’s computer from hackers.
  • Treasure Chest Passwords: Create strong, unique passwords for gaming accounts.
  • Double Protection: Enable two-factor authentication for extra security.
  • Mute the Meanies: Use in-game tools to block rude players and report them if necessary.
  • Stranger Danger Online: Teach your child not to share personal information with anyone online.
  • Take Breaks for Health: Encourage breaks to avoid eye strain and repetitive stress injuries.
  • Balance is Key: Promote other hobbies and activities outside of gaming.
  • Plan In-Game Purchases: Set a spending limit for in-game items and avoid impulse buying.
I love you too, but I’m still not letting you play Fortnite by yourself.
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Level Up Your Family Fun: Keeping Kids Safe While They Game Online

Looking to keep your kids safe in the wild world of online games? Don’t worry, you don’t need a magic potion – just a few handy tips! Online gaming can be a blast, but just like playgrounds, there can be a few bumps in the road. Here’s how to make sure your kids have a fun and secure adventure:

Beware of Boogeymen (aka Hackers):

  • Download like a pro: Only let your kids get games and updates from official app stores or trusted websites. Shiny new character skins from unknown sites might be tricks!
  • Antivirus Armor: Antivirus software is like a suit of armor for your computer. Make sure it’s always on guard to protect against bad guys.

Guarding the Treasure (Their Personal Info):

  • Password Puzzles: Strong, secret passwords are like treasure chest locks. Help your kids create passwords that are hard to guess, with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Don’t use the same password for everything!
  • Double the Protection: Two-factor authentication is like having two locks on your treasure chest – it adds an extra layer of security.
We’re cool, just stop showing up late to the fight.
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Making Friends, Not Foes:

  • Mute the Meanies: Online games can have some grumpy characters. Help your kids use the “mute” or “block” buttons on anyone who’s being rude. Reporting tools are like calling a superhero to help if things get out of hand!
  • Stranger Danger is Real: Remind your kids that even online, they shouldn’t share personal information like their address or phone number, even with people they seem to be friends with.

Taking Breaks to Save the Day (From Eye Strain):

  • Pause those Potions: Just like superheroes need rest, so do gamers! Encourage breaks to avoid tired eyes and sore thumbs. Remind them there’s a whole world to explore outside the game too!
  • Balance is Key: Gaming can be awesome, but it shouldn’t be the only thing they do. Help them find other hobbies and activities to keep things interesting.

Keeping Gold in Your Pocket (Budgeting for Games):

  • Plan the Loot: In-game purchases can be tempting, so set a spending limit together and stick to it. This teaches valuable budgeting skills!
  • Think Before You Buy: Help your kids avoid impulse purchases. Encourage them to research what they want before spending their money.

By following these tips, you can help your kids have a safe and fun online gaming adventure! Remember, a little bit of knowledge goes a long way. So grab your snacks, huddle up, and get ready to enjoy the online world together!

We’re not playing Gears tonight. We’re going to watch a movie.
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