Video games have come a long way since inception in the 70s. Back then few developers had the technology necessary to deliver mass produced games the likes of which we’re experiencing today. Classic games such as ShadowCaster and Budokan reigned supreme but so did a dollop of riveting Independent games. As the gaming boom gained ground so Adventure video games dominated the 80s and 90s. These rollicking puzzle-solving games revolutionized the industry and were quickly met by a slew of other genres.

Call of Duty video games remain as popular as ever with multiple variants of the same theme being introduced since inception in 2003. And if being a top-level criminal in the underworld is your fancy, then the Grand Theft Auto offering is your brew of choice. These action-packed inner-city games pit player against a series of opponents and tasks with spectacular outcomes. And it just gets better with multiple new games being released all the time. Plus handheld gaming pundits will relish the tech-age where gaming par excellence is an everyday experience.