Video Games

Video Games


Video games are a great way to have fun with family and friends. Gathering the group together for a few hours of video game time is a nice alternative to watching movies or television. You may be interested in educational video games designed to help the little ones with everything from their ABCs to hand-eye coordination.


If you’re new to the world of video games, the wide variety of choices can seem a little overwhelming. Rating systems and player age recommendations can help, but it also pays to do a little research before purchasing video games for your family- so you know exactly what you’re buying.


Here, you’ll find everything you’ve ever wanted to know about video games, from buying advice to age-appropriate selections to the wide variety of choices available. Homefurnish.com has a team of experts who are here to offer their vast knowledge, expertise, and research about video games and all areas relating to home entertainment.


If you’re interested in video games, Homefurnish.com is the leading site for information. Let us point you in the right direction.

Video Games Tips & Facts

 

As the first generation of children who grew up playing video games ages into adulthood, 62% of the video game market consists of players 18 and older.

 

Historically, video games have catered to young males. Over the last decade, however, the percentage of women playing video games has steadily increased. In fact, today women who play Web-based video games slightly outnumber men.

 

Video games and game systems accounted for nearly $10 billion in sales in the U.S. in 2004.


Video Game Systems 75
Since the 1980s, video game systems have increasingly become ingrained into the American entertainment culture. From video game companies like Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony have come an array of video games systems, all of which are becoming more powerful with each passing year.
Nintendo 75
Perhaps the most respected video game company in the world, Nintendo has taken the world of consumer entertainment by storm since the mid-80s. Introducing classics like “Super Mario Brothers” and “The Legend of Zelda,” Nintendo still leads the pack today with systems like the Game Cube and the Wii.
Playstation 75
When consumer electronics company Sony decided to jump into the video game market in the early-90s, it probably had no idea just how successful it would be. The company's first foray into the world of video games was the design of its Playstation console, released in 1994.
Xbox 75
A decade ago, no would could have anticipated that corporate giant Microsoft would ever bother getting its hands dirty in the video game market, let alone release a system that would go on to take its place next to institutions like the Nintendo and Playstation.