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When video games first appeared in the late 1970s and 80s, they were seen as a simple hobby—a pastime for kids and teenagers crowding around arcade machines or early home consoles. Fast forward a few decades, and gaming is no longer just entertainment. It has become a massive cultural force, shaping music, movies, fashion, and even the way we socialize.
By When video games first appeared in the late 1970s and 80s, they were seen as a simple hobby—a pastime for kids and teenagers crowding around arcade machines or early home consoles. Fast forward a few decades, and gaming is no longer just entertainment. It has become a massive cultural force, shaping music, movies, fashion, and even the way we socialize.