The Early Days: Humble Beginnings
Online gaming began in the 1970s. During this time, computers were large and expensive. Games were simple text-based adventures like “Adventure” and “MUD” (Multi-User Dungeon). These games allowed players to type commands and explore virtual worlds. Graphics were nonexistent, but the imagination filled in the gaps.
In the 1980s, dial-up modems became more common. Players could connect their computers to bulletin board systems (BBS). Early multiplayer games like “Trade Wars” let users interact and compete. The connections were slow, and gameplay was basic, but it marked the start of social gaming.
The 1990s: The Internet Changes Everything
The 1990s brought the internet to homes worldwide. This decade saw here a boom in online gaming. Developers created games that could use faster internet speeds. “Doom” and “Quake” introduced first-person shooters to online play. These games became wildly popular.