Twenty years ago, I sat in my brother-in-laws den watching five year old Philip soundly trounce his grandmother at his favorite game Pac Man. After his third successive win, Phil gave his grandmother a puzzled look and asked, Geeze, Grammy, didnt you play Pac Man when you were a kid?
I know that I didnt play Pac Man as a kid. Im from the Pong generation. I did get my chance to brush up on my ghost-eating skills for a quarter a game in the Student Union in my freshman year at college. By the time little Phil was cheating his grandmother (sly little runt had set her on Advanced while he played Easy and forgot to mention to her that you had to EAT the power pills in order to eat the ghosts), the world of gaming was on a roll that simply gathers more momentum with each passing month. Companies like Nintendo and Sony started off by translating the arcade games to console but soon took off in their own directions. In just ten years, the gaming industry has become one of the fastest growing and most profitable sectors of the technology industry. Interconnectivity took gaming to new heights connecting to the Internet expands your base of competition from your neighborhood...