For those of you old enough to remember (god I feel like I should be in a nursing home just for saying that, and I'm only 26. ), 1994/1995 brought about a shift in game and graphic technology in the console space that frankly was unlike anything we'd seen since the NES/SMS days.
That year had Donkey Kong Country, Paper Mario, and Yoshi's Island on the 16bit consoles, Aliens Vs Predator on the Jaguar along with "infinite" worlds in the form of CyberMorph (a sorely underrated game) and graphically superior mech games such as Iron Soldier.
Then saw the coming of the Playstation with phenomenal games such as Wipeout, Warhawk, and Toshinden, each of which re-defined their respective genres. The following year we were all floored by Super Mario 64, and have basically watched the 3D platform genre copy its genius.
The prior shift occured in 1985 with the advent of the NES and the subsequent release of the seminal Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Super Mario Bros. games which created their respective genres and led to a decade long boom until the PS1/N64 era.
Looking ahead, I don't see where the next shift comes from, but they seem to occur in 10 year timeframes. Any thoughts as to what we'll see that will truly change the face of gaming in this next generation?
That year had Donkey Kong Country, Paper Mario, and Yoshi's Island on the 16bit consoles, Aliens Vs Predator on the Jaguar along with "infinite" worlds in the form of CyberMorph (a sorely underrated game) and graphically superior mech games such as Iron Soldier.
Then saw the coming of the Playstation with phenomenal games such as Wipeout, Warhawk, and Toshinden, each of which re-defined their respective genres. The following year we were all floored by Super Mario 64, and have basically watched the 3D platform genre copy its genius.
The prior shift occured in 1985 with the advent of the NES and the subsequent release of the seminal Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Super Mario Bros. games which created their respective genres and led to a decade long boom until the PS1/N64 era.
Looking ahead, I don't see where the next shift comes from, but they seem to occur in 10 year timeframes. Any thoughts as to what we'll see that will truly change the face of gaming in this next generation?