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In the ‘80s, kids left aside the sport balls, toys, and bicycles in their gift requests and began to ask for video games. This technological advance completely redefined entertainment.
Video games were big business. About $5 billion worth of quarters were dumped into the machines in 1981 alone. It wasn’t just kids and teens spending their allowance, either.
Today's video games are like watching a movie, but back forty years ago we were hooked on 8-bit graphics. Back in the 80s kids didn’t have handheld video games or apps on their phones to play with.
Video games were big business. About $5 billion worth of quarters were dumped into the machines in 1981 alone. It wasn’t just kids and teens spending their allowance, either.
Video games have come a long way since the groundbreaking 1972 event that was “Pong.”They really hit their stride in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. The arcade was king.
Video games were big business. About $5 billion worth of quarters were dumped into the machines in 1981 alone. It wasn’t just kids and teens spending their allowance, either.