When I was growing up, games were played offline -- whether it was Number Munchers on an Apple2GS, or Super Mario Bros. on Nintendo's NES console. But, needless to say, that 8-bit world is miles behind us. Like it has done to every other industry, the Web completely altered the course of gaming. It brought connectivity and scale to video games, allowing huge groups of people to play each other in a single game, simultaneously. Even so, most video game users continued to get their gaming offline; as is often the case, online adoption was mostly limited to geeks in solitude. Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/J3Aa13d3jkc/
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