The origin of role-playing games (RPG) is often thought of as the 1970s release of Dungeons and Dragons where mythical creatures would wage war on their opponents. However, RPG dates back to the 1700s with traveling role playing productions. Like everything, these games have evolved with technology. Many were reintroduced to the RPG genre when The Legends of Zelda was released on Nintendo. However, the gaming world has continued to expand and grow like all technologies. Soon, RPGs could be played on computers, and today they are available on tablets and smartphones. In 2010, World of Warcraft had 12 million subscribers (Reilly, 2010). The list of popular games today appears unending. Each day new games are developed with greater graphics and more technical user controls. Gamers from around the world are able to work together to meet a common goal or war to gain control of the kingdom. From Camelot to unknown alien worlds, the possibilities are endless for roleplaying gamers.
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Education, Inc. (2009). Emerging and future technology. Baltimore, MD:
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Reilly,
J. (2010, October 10). World of Warcraft Reaches 12 Million Subscribers.
Retrieved from New York Comic Con:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/10/07/world-of-warcraft-reaches-12-million-subscribers
4 comments :
I forgot about the Dungeons and Dragons game. Do you think if we looked further in history, we could find more examples of these types of games?
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