A History of Computer Graphics

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Greg Salazar

Greg Salazar

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@invertedv12powerhouse77
@invertedv12powerhouse77 8 жыл бұрын
in 20 years. 4k will be so easy to run its ridiculous. I personally can't wait for that. but for now I'm on 1080p
@razmann4k
@razmann4k 7 жыл бұрын
4k will be the new 480p.
@skeletalforce9673
@skeletalforce9673 6 жыл бұрын
I would rather have 240Hz refresh rates at 5k than 10k 60Hz as the sharpness will be increadible hard for the human eye to see the difference ok a sub 30" monitor.
@SScampo
@SScampo 8 жыл бұрын
I feel so very fortunate to have grown up with the major evolution of gaming throughout my life. I am 29 now, I have extremely cherished memories of the NES, SNES, N64....I used to sneak onto my brothers playstation so I could play Gran Turismo. There were so many wonderful times with friends, all the LAN parties where you had to all be together so sleepovers were frequent...I mean, I'm talking a feeling I know I could never feel again is what those games brought me as a tiny guy. From Arkanoid to the Simpsons game to Diddy Kong Racing to Banjo Kazooie, Majoras Mask, SOCOM Navy Seals, and a thousand more memories, how does one even start to explain growing up with this stuff?
@abrahamgrams109
@abrahamgrams109 8 жыл бұрын
You're really only 21? Feels nice having a role model that is just a year older then myself.
@lifethrownoutofthewindow
@lifethrownoutofthewindow 8 жыл бұрын
that is inspiration.
@abrahamgrams109
@abrahamgrams109 8 жыл бұрын
I know right? Makes me happy.
@aaronnobles541
@aaronnobles541 8 жыл бұрын
BOY I WAS THINKING OF THIS IN MY HEAD MINUTES AGO. THE ACCURACY DUDE
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
;-)
@LighterPvP
@LighterPvP 8 жыл бұрын
The game link isn't in the description :( You forgot to add it ;3
@mmarfe
@mmarfe 8 жыл бұрын
The video was great.. but the fact that you made me think about GTA IX in almost 15 years didn´t come to me as a good thing.. i will be old.. 46 to be precise.. kkkk I hope the world is fine until then.
@johnl4469
@johnl4469 8 жыл бұрын
So Flavio, how do you reckon I feel. I'm 66 to be precise!! Life is so unfair, I won't be able to see the comparison in 20 years, but I'm sure it'll be amazing. :)
@mmarfe
@mmarfe 8 жыл бұрын
Oh Man!! i guess you are a little further ahead.. But you will make it.. In 15 years time we fucking humans are gonna be living much longer for the tough luck or mischance of the world. Sorry man, i´ve just watched one of those documentaries that show how humans are messing the world. How blind we are...
@therealnmg
@therealnmg 8 жыл бұрын
He's only 21.... I feel so old.
@fordxbgtfalcon
@fordxbgtfalcon 8 жыл бұрын
lol, I thought he was closer to 30, I guess it's the beard.
@onixstrick5473
@onixstrick5473 7 жыл бұрын
+gunz-n-gadgets Really? He looked 24 to me, the beard didn't really change anything for I.
@onixstrick5473
@onixstrick5473 7 жыл бұрын
+Imp Nathan Nahhh, don't feel old, I know a guy whos 27 but he's bald already, he was a blonde jock with full blonde hair when he was 20. Compared to his brothers, he looks like their uncle or younger brother of their dad.
@andries4561
@andries4561 7 жыл бұрын
Onix Strick younger brother of their dad = uncle
@telemaq76
@telemaq76 7 жыл бұрын
i m born in 1972 and i m happy i knew all of this. I had a commodore 64 when i was 10, an amiga 500 then PC with 486 , i played first pong, space invaders , the first consoles cbs, intellevision, and lots others and i still play today. For sure it was great to know the firsts, the first digitalized sound, the first vocal, the first isomectric, the first real 3d, the first 3d with textures, the first shaders. Lots of innovations and revolutions until today .
@popuptoaster
@popuptoaster 8 жыл бұрын
I'm 50, the first console we had at home had half a dozen versions of Pong on it. Has been a real trip seeing computers grow the way they have and I often think about how we take for granted things that were impossible to even think about back when i was a kid.
@mjonji1281
@mjonji1281 8 жыл бұрын
popuptoaster I'm 15, kids my age are really lucky to have all this tech. I'm super grateful to the people sho developed all this technology. Can't wait to see what developers will dish out in the future though.
@eshan309
@eshan309 8 жыл бұрын
i honestly dont know why this channel isnt even 500k yet....even 200k!! this channel is one of the best around! keep it up buddy :)
@luisdanielmoralescastel602
@luisdanielmoralescastel602 8 жыл бұрын
I'm 26, and I remembered I played Doom II in my uncle's computer... I was 7 years old back then. Good times jeje. I can't imagine how future games are going to look. To think that 20 years ago a computer could cost around 6000$, and now you can play all new games at medium-high settings with a 600$ computer. Technology is amazing (so are computers). Excellent videos, keep on.
@adrianangelocabaddu
@adrianangelocabaddu 8 жыл бұрын
Very nostalgic Greg. I can still remember back in 1985 when I got my Atari. Then in the 90's my Nintendo Family Computer. 1997 was my Sony PS1. Wow. I feel old now. 20 years from now i'll be in my 60's. probably I'll just play games with my grandchildren then.
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
Adrian Cabaddu Glad you enjoyed it!
@khronscave
@khronscave 8 жыл бұрын
Screw Doom and Quake - where's *WOLFENSTEIN 3D* ???
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
Doom and Quake utilized ground-breaking engines, which is why they were mentioned. Anything that followed suit was not worth mentioning in this video. I have a separate history series covering that.
@flyingdreams420
@flyingdreams420 8 жыл бұрын
FYI, Wolfenstein 3D came before Doom and Quake
@khronscave
@khronscave 8 жыл бұрын
Well, the argument could be made that Wold3D was "only" 2D or 2.5D, since there was no real vertical motion, but still... It was a big deal, at the time :)
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
Double Pee FYI, Wolf 3D isn't 3D. You've fallen for a marketing ploy.
@khronscave
@khronscave 8 жыл бұрын
One could argue that's nitpicking, though :) i believe it was still considerably more "3D" than whatever came before it, wasn't it?
@NuSpirit_
@NuSpirit_ 8 жыл бұрын
First games I ever played were GTA 1, Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 and some super old "2D racing but tried to look like 3D" on Windows 95. And now look where we are. GTA 5, Planet Coaster, Forza Horizon 3, VR. I really hope we will see advance like this (past 20 years) also in another 20 years :)
@stevenexnihilo1338
@stevenexnihilo1338 8 жыл бұрын
This tech channel is underrated. The ability to simplify technology jargon is a skill that should be recognized. Good job Greg.
@CastIronEric
@CastIronEric 8 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your newer videos. Keep up the good work.
@b199er
@b199er 2 жыл бұрын
I can remember queuing to play on the Nintendo 64 at an expo in the mid 90s, I was a teenager. This seemed like a pivotal moment, so exciting to see such advanced graphics. The PSX had tomb raider, and N64 has Mario 64. I can remember eagerly looking forward to swim in 3D for the first time in both of those games. The N64 was working with just 4-8kb texture memory (we're talking 32x32 16-bit textures here), but it seemed so ground breaking. The Analog stick, the Z-trigger, the Rumble pack. Nintendo really brought this game industry tech to the mainstream the way that Apple did with Smart phone with capacitive multi-touch, orientation sensors, GPS. (I say brought to the mainstream as most tech inside consumer electronics is pioneered, developed and supplied by small relatively unknown companies) It's amazing how young adults can talk about the N64 & PSX as being primitive when they really felt like the culmination of decades of blood sweat and tears in the video game industry advancing software while hardware was similarly being advanced. Alas my own kids are growing up on Phones, Tablets and TVs, and VR headsets that are super computers in comparison to the desktop computers we had as kids. I predict in the next 30 years we'll have VR/Neuralink type games with worlds as large as the one we live in, and for most intents and purposes just as detailed (it's not every day that a player needs to use a microscope or a telescope to see such extreme levels of detail, so they can be dealt with as special localized cases). Input interface (motor) will cover entire body either as a sensory suit, or a brain/neural device. Output interface (sense) will likely cover entire body (with some sort of low pressure/vibration/head/cold stimulation), or again a brain/neural device i.e. mapping the entire somatosensory/motor cortex. Essentially near-Matrix level worlds will be possible with just headset hardware. They'll likely still be an approximation of the real world using various optimizations, but it will be sufficiently believable (that is you will probably be able to tell you're not in base reality, but the difference won't really unnerve you. Bit like living in Avatar world).
@paolocacciatore3211
@paolocacciatore3211 8 жыл бұрын
Man, is your channel growing fast! Always appreciated your work, and I'm glad the results are actual, too. Have a good day
@Bolero6879
@Bolero6879 7 жыл бұрын
Im 14 and my dad still has a working Commodore 64 and its great seeing how far weve come
@PradeepPurple
@PradeepPurple 8 жыл бұрын
Dude, you made me feel so old when you said "Uncle's N64" and I turn 35 this month!!!
@Skrillfreak
@Skrillfreak 8 жыл бұрын
Man, I subbed at about 40k, and this channel has only gone up. I totally see you where Linus or Austin are in a very short time. Absolutely love your content. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@JWhite-Fishing
@JWhite-Fishing 8 жыл бұрын
Just gonna mention that the Star Wars clip you showed was from the 1997 Special Edition - It was fully rendered in CGI. Still great for the time, but not from 1977 :P
@Sprinkles-BtE
@Sprinkles-BtE 8 жыл бұрын
Great. Thanks for making a video that makes me realize how old I'm getting, lol! My first PC was a hand-me-down 386sx 16mhz. SX meaning it didn't even have a math co-processor... Which sucked because I couldn't even play falcon 3.0 with reasonable frame-rates which I was obsessed with for some reason at that time (my early teens if I recall correctly). I'm just coming back from a lengthy PC gaming hiatus for the past decade or more so I'm just happy to see PC gaming is still here and thriving. For a while there, it looked like PC gaming was getting phased out by consoles.
@robertshuxley
@robertshuxley 8 жыл бұрын
can you do a video about using a CRT monitor with a modern gaming pc?
@hidde1626
@hidde1626 8 жыл бұрын
Take a look at Green Ham Gaming
@CaveyMoth
@CaveyMoth 8 жыл бұрын
Green Ham Gaming is kinda..scary. He makes great points, though.
@hobiwankinobi4750
@hobiwankinobi4750 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome. My first computer was a Color computer 64 by radioshack, affectionately dubbed the CoCo 64. It used a cassette tape for storage, but also had support built it for carts. I also had a big floppy disk drive for mine too. Ahhh those were the days. I did enjoy Dungeons of Daggorath quite a bit on it though.
@Jerry4050
@Jerry4050 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Nostalgic trip, I started gaming in the Arcades which got me inspired of how video game graphics evolved over time.
@MrRishik123
@MrRishik123 8 жыл бұрын
You've been racking up them subs with this amazing content. Only a few weeks till 150k subs. Keep up the great content.
@RVraidguides
@RVraidguides 8 жыл бұрын
21 years old, and with all this knowledge... Really impressive! Keep it up, Greg! (btw, I can't even imagine which type of genius you'll be in 2035... :)
@matthewvanderwesthuizen8060
@matthewvanderwesthuizen8060 8 жыл бұрын
Dude you put out good content. Keep up the good work.
@talkashie
@talkashie 8 жыл бұрын
I don't think we will see NEARLY as big of a jump in graphics as we did from the last two decades or so. But, if you asked someone twenty years ago the same question, a lot of them would probably have said the same thing. Who knows what is to come? I'm exited to see.
@hasibansi4534
@hasibansi4534 8 жыл бұрын
Once again: a great video ... hope your channel grows fast and you can create more and more content =)
@nogghan4637
@nogghan4637 6 жыл бұрын
2035 i can only imagine you monitor being so clear and crisp it looks actually real with complex shading and lighting to really tie everyhing together
@joecastillo4884
@joecastillo4884 8 жыл бұрын
So, in 2001, when "Final Fantasty" was released you were 5/6 years old? Wow!! Love your videos!! You should consider doing a Question & Answer video soon!!
@CroatCode
@CroatCode 8 жыл бұрын
You have an awesome and entertaining channel, keep it up :)
@Clvaner
@Clvaner 8 жыл бұрын
hi
@crowvalclamore3320
@crowvalclamore3320 8 жыл бұрын
In all the time in your life you've watched this develop, I'm 32 and started gaming with the first NES the week it came out. Watching the development in graphics has truly been insane.
@Bare_Essence
@Bare_Essence 8 жыл бұрын
F.Y.I. - that's an Amiga 500 pictured. The 1000 (as captioned) was a more desktop looking version of the Amiga :) Yes, I'm that old and developed for the Amiga. Cheers!
@Dumptheclutchevo
@Dumptheclutchevo 8 жыл бұрын
i was gonna mention that too... the 1000 had the signatures inside the case right?
@Bare_Essence
@Bare_Essence 8 жыл бұрын
I only had a 500, but my friend did have a 1000. That sounds familiar, so you are probably correct.
@RedSkyHorizon
@RedSkyHorizon 7 жыл бұрын
I was given the Amiga 1000 for Christmas 85. Thankyou mum and dad. :) Yeah there were many signatures injection molded on the flip side of the RAM expansion cover at the front of the casing.
@matthewthomas690
@matthewthomas690 8 жыл бұрын
I've been playing games for over 26 years, for me the the moment when the graphics became what i consider to be good was when GL Quake was released, I remember wanting to play it so much, I did some research into which 3d video card to get, I think only the powerVR and 3dfx cards were supported at the time and i decided to get a PowerVR card, the Matrox M3D. playing 640x480 at 30fps and most importantly not having everything pixelated blew my mind.
@TheFan630
@TheFan630 8 жыл бұрын
I always said this: the more amazing is not how far we've come but how much farther we will, how current technology will seem old in just 10-15 years
@daviddebroux4708
@daviddebroux4708 8 жыл бұрын
Earliest games I knew were ones that either utilised DOS games or games that were released when Windows 95/98 was popular, including the rise of Windows XP. My most observed games were those relating to Command and Conquer, Age of Empires I and II, DOOM, Pickle Wars (don't even ask), some educational games like BusyTown, School House of Rock, and other legacy RTS games like Fleet Command. Even the earliest Microsoft Flight Simulators were relevant in my younger years (as early as Flight Simulator 2000 and probably earlier). I do remember a maze game where it had a similar conflict to PAC-MAN, but I don't exactly remember the name of it, but the background colour was plain white... I am sure it was an obscure MS-DOS game that probably wasn't all that popular. Either way, PC games like those were prevalent in my childhood, and that doesn't seem to end there when I had a Game Boy Color, but that would add too much to the current comment. I actually didn't start building PCs until mid-2014, when I helped my older brother build his FX processor based gaming PC, and I'd have wished to have started with building PCs earlier, had my dad the time and capacity or the will to teach me, and had I not beed so young and busy with school. Either way, I have had my fair share of legacy games from both the eighties and nineties, including the early 2000s.
@tomhuck9640
@tomhuck9640 8 жыл бұрын
Wait...130k! wow! congratulation. keep on the good work.
@54carlje
@54carlje 7 жыл бұрын
I was expecting to see more about video graphics like cga, ega, vga, etc.
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 7 жыл бұрын
This is a history of computer gaming. From start to present. Not sure why you thought this was misleading.
@GeekTherapyRadio
@GeekTherapyRadio 8 жыл бұрын
I vividly remember piling in the station wagon with my brothers to go buy Super Mario Brothers 2 in 1988. Then my mind being blown by how great it looked. Good times. PS1 and N64 are the first "nex gen" consoles in my mind. We got a PS2 when I was a senior in high school and I remember playing NHL 2001 and saying "there is no way in hell graphics can possibly get any better than this. This is the limit."
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
And to think that's what kids are saying now about games like Crysis 3.
@Rugg-qk4pl
@Rugg-qk4pl 8 жыл бұрын
You didn't put the java link for the game :3
@ShamusOGrady2
@ShamusOGrady2 8 жыл бұрын
www.masswerk.at/spacewar/ try this
@huboikjuh7326
@huboikjuh7326 8 жыл бұрын
Great vid, man. Great channel. Keep it up.
@alukeofalltrades
@alukeofalltrades 8 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! keep up the good work!
@SafirJamil
@SafirJamil 8 жыл бұрын
Damn I'm old - ZX Spectrum was our first machine & the 386DX was the first PC.
@FrankieHiltz
@FrankieHiltz 8 жыл бұрын
It's pretty amazing when you think about it. I remember being 7 years old and having my mind blown when the Nintendo 64 came out. My mind just couldn't comprehend moving around in a whole 3D environment freely. Experiencing that for the first time is something nobody will ever really feel again. VR's nice of course, but it just doesn't give that same 'HOLY FUCKING SHIT BALLS" feeling like when you're a kid and pick up a PS1/64 for the first time :p
@Compucore
@Compucore 8 жыл бұрын
Also wanted to add in 1982 Tron was one of the ifrst to use it for at least a for 10-15 minutes in total for CGI in a full feature file before Toy Story had used a full cgi of a movie. Just wanted to mention that since it may have been omitted.
@PicoFromTX
@PicoFromTX 8 жыл бұрын
Damn, this is an excellent video.
@volaqgaming
@volaqgaming 8 жыл бұрын
yea i think this is one of my favorites from any tech guy im subbed to
@David_Quinn_Photography
@David_Quinn_Photography 8 жыл бұрын
I love these types of videos, XD I was replaying Vice City on my PC right before I watched this, and I remember GTA 1 like it was yesterday.
@David_Quinn_Photography
@David_Quinn_Photography 8 жыл бұрын
and I'm 21 as well I'm surprised you didn't say anything about the N64's Library of 3d games
@eric4133
@eric4133 8 жыл бұрын
I still have my Nvidia 8800gts in my arcade PC. That card was amazing for the time 2007-2008 (could even play Crysis at decent settings.) But today it couldn't play modern games hardly at all, but a CPU from around that time can still hold pretty well today, something like the I7-920 which came out in 2008 still can work for gaming to this day. Graphics cards right now are still getting some good upgrades where CPU's aren't. I wonder if that trend will continue and when/if we will see GPU's start to level out.
@Tenelia
@Tenelia 8 жыл бұрын
Would like you to get more into details with regards to graphics technology though. Would you wanna do a short video on lighting and shadows?
@ZeldagigafanMatthew
@ZeldagigafanMatthew 8 жыл бұрын
With the current technologies that game engines can take advantage of, the only improvement I'm imagining will be in terms of lighting. (I'm not taking into account poly count and texture resolution as those are a given). In fact, if you take a look at how the technology has evolved these several years, the biggest improvement is in terms of lighting. There's been improvements in rendering techniques, speeding up draw calls, etc. but the biggest improvement is lighting, and will be lighting. We already have the capability to achieve a realistic render with higher polycounts, higher resolution textures, normal maps, specular maps, sub-surface scattering, and Physics Based Rendering.
8 жыл бұрын
Fun fact. All of the destruction and explosions in the Independence Day were made using real life miniatures. Almost no CGI was used, that's why it stillnlooks great nowadays.
@mjhieusuper
@mjhieusuper 8 жыл бұрын
my 1st computer is Dx286, and only dos, I used all windows versions from beginning to win 10. I saw 3d this time is huge change from the beginning.
@cleanslate74
@cleanslate74 8 жыл бұрын
Greg, some of the star wars clips used in the video are from the 1997 re-release. In '97 the film was re-released with some cgi clips added to make it closer to what Lucas originally intended. Just thought I would let you know! Great video btw! keep it up!
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
I'm well aware! :-)
@xrque
@xrque 8 жыл бұрын
Your earn my subscribe, keep up the good work dude. ✌🏻️
@GavinRemme
@GavinRemme 8 жыл бұрын
Does your camera have manual mode? At least manual focus would be nice. Very interesting, great video :)
@Mystikalrush
@Mystikalrush 8 жыл бұрын
2035 GTA on the right will basically look like photo realistic, real time CGI as we know it today, completely playable and rendered at 60+fps, it will make GTA V look like a chump. As comparison to 1998 GTA to 2015 GTA
@distortionsofnormality3072
@distortionsofnormality3072 8 жыл бұрын
I was late on the gaming scene. I got a gameboy when I was 12 (in 94). All my friends already had a snes and I had to go play at their houses. I finally caught up with a genesis and snes when I was probably 13. I remember waiting on the Nintendo 64 to be released in USA...-back then they were calling it the "Ultra 64" (pre-release). I didn't think the playstation would ever amount to much... I mean who ever would've thought sony would release a game system? Back then I thought they just made stereos and such.
@izzieb
@izzieb 8 жыл бұрын
Speaking of Quake, have you ever heard about the quick inverse square square root hack from Quake III? If you haven't, it's very interesting stuff.
@MaxArceus
@MaxArceus 8 жыл бұрын
I imagine games in the future to have stuff like individual sand grains, and polygon based leaves and such things. Probably a destructible world, like minecraft, but then with full 3d models rather than just individual cubes.
@guanyu210379
@guanyu210379 8 жыл бұрын
Plenty are missing like PC with turbo button, commodore 64, atari 260 and many more...man, I am old
@arsemonkey2968
@arsemonkey2968 8 жыл бұрын
I'm going to point out that back in 2011/2012 I thought that Deus Ex Human Revolution and Skyrim on the 360 were some of the best looking games around. Simply compare the second Deus Ex with the 3rd one, in only 5 years the graphically fidelity jumped enormously. We are getting into damn near photo-realistic looking games(look at Battlefield 1 or Battlefront's maps in 4K, eerily close, but character models still aren't quite there yet). I think we still have a way to go for it to be common-place, but I could easily see us getting real-looking graphics in the next 5-10 years, then hopefully we move on to AI and making games as close to reality as we can in other ways.
@ubbgn
@ubbgn 7 жыл бұрын
When I bough my first 3Dfx Vodoo with 4MB buffer(lol) and loaded Unreal... just awesome!
@pete228
@pete228 8 жыл бұрын
love your videos!
@ARealFreeAgent
@ARealFreeAgent 8 жыл бұрын
Greg, have you published any videos on liquid cooling an gaming console?
@Kenadian2006
@Kenadian2006 8 жыл бұрын
Hey, have you watched Ahoy's series on graphic development? I'd highly recommend it.
@Bri-ky1ld
@Bri-ky1ld 7 жыл бұрын
Miniaturization is used in so many modern technologies. There is not really anything new, everything is just getting smaller so there is always more information.
@jamesloskow8686
@jamesloskow8686 8 жыл бұрын
Man, we have gone a long way from 200 years ago. I am excited for the 87 years I have left in this world.
@Ghozer
@Ghozer 7 жыл бұрын
That was an Amiga 500, not a 1000.. And Babylon 5 (TV Series) was originally done on Amiga-based "video toasters" - if you're talking about CGI ;)
@crikhard
@crikhard 8 жыл бұрын
Coming in with the new 2016 SuperFX Chip!
@rj3075
@rj3075 8 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU GREG
@MilitantAntiTheist
@MilitantAntiTheist 8 жыл бұрын
You assume computer technology will continue to advance at the same rate it did in the 1990s, which it isn't, it has slowed down drastically and the laws of physics are beginning to interfere and prevent silicon-based technology from becoming any more powerful.
@vamosjogar9387
@vamosjogar9387 8 жыл бұрын
Cool, very cool, Greg !!!
@rashidaman2675
@rashidaman2675 8 жыл бұрын
i didn't knew that toy story cam in 1995 7years before my birth but still the graphics too this day look gr8
@alexandreesquenet3736
@alexandreesquenet3736 8 жыл бұрын
I started with pong, didn't know there was an analog asteroid game, very interesting as usual ! Thanks again.
@NewportBox100s
@NewportBox100s 7 жыл бұрын
You're only 21? Wow! You're intelligent AF.
@SocrasPt
@SocrasPt 8 жыл бұрын
I Remembered the Top Gun guts and glory for gameboy.. oh man fun times!
@12me91
@12me91 8 жыл бұрын
I dont know how many gamers today take AA for granted, the consoles don't really use much of it(anymore?). But yeah I remember playing dos games from the early 90's, the doom clones were fun, but man we've come a way in terms of looks. But wolf 3d will ways have a special place in my heart.
@jk-mm5to
@jk-mm5to 8 жыл бұрын
I remember the graphics on my PDP 11s with winchester drive circa 1977. Not much to remember though.
@paulclalchungnunga2052
@paulclalchungnunga2052 2 жыл бұрын
Very informative , whole lotta thanks for the post tbh
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@CreedTheProducer
@CreedTheProducer 8 жыл бұрын
had to watch. I feel old though, I still have my Intellivision, NES and SNES :D
@DrTWG
@DrTWG 5 жыл бұрын
Well I was 12 when Space Invaders landed and we couldn't believe it - then all the rest - Galaxians , Asteroids , Defender - etc etc - Arcades at the seaside - GREAT days - oh man - I could talk all day about this stuff. Pinball as well.
@xMentalukx
@xMentalukx 8 жыл бұрын
I remember playing combat on the atari 2600 when it was new, I'm feeling old right now :(
@macpoopum7124
@macpoopum7124 8 жыл бұрын
wow you're only 21? respect man, I'm 19 and my best friend and myself are planning to make our own youtube channel soon too
@juanurdaneta9844
@juanurdaneta9844 7 жыл бұрын
Perhaps soon, maybe 5 or 10 years, the exponential curve of the graphical quality of the computers will begin to approach its asymptote and the real change will be seen in the improvement of VR and AR because although they are not necessarily new they have not been widely adopted due to cost. This is just my opinion about it
@Bobby2Hotty83
@Bobby2Hotty83 8 жыл бұрын
gratz on 130k subs
@ohisheh
@ohisheh 8 жыл бұрын
YOU'RE ONLY 21!? WHOA BRUH! I'M 21. I thought you were like 29-30, but like a handsome 29-30. (No homo)
@blackham7
@blackham7 5 жыл бұрын
Did you ever get High School depression after graduation?
@megafloss2012
@megafloss2012 8 жыл бұрын
Greg, question: If I'm going to college for IT and Computer Science, which do you think I should have as my major? I was thinking IT and having Comp. Science be the minor but I'm not sure on that.
@Pilbaran00b
@Pilbaran00b 8 жыл бұрын
I think you forgot the popup about you deconstructing the PS. Interesting vid tho, lookign forward to games in the future.
@Steamrick
@Steamrick 8 жыл бұрын
4:58 you forgot to make a link to the video you were pointing out I think
@Aleksander-Prokopowicz
@Aleksander-Prokopowicz 8 жыл бұрын
Woooohhhh Fail. Amiga 500 photo labeled as Amiga 1000. BTW Good video (except that small fail).
@mark12358
@mark12358 6 жыл бұрын
YEP, I liked the video but I've noted that too. He's young, I think maybe he never had a real Amiga 500.
@lucius3826
@lucius3826 8 жыл бұрын
Hey I saw your video of the PlayStation one deconstruction do you think you could do a PlayStation two deconstruction?
@xygnal
@xygnal 8 жыл бұрын
I used to play the NES with a black and white TV. That is the oldest computer graphics I've personally seen.
@victorcharlie
@victorcharlie 7 жыл бұрын
What monitor do you have there? Love the thin bezels.
@kyleminers8851
@kyleminers8851 8 жыл бұрын
Speaking of cutting edge, can you do a comparison of a top end CPU from 2006 or later and compare it to your i7
@danless5137
@danless5137 8 жыл бұрын
Hey I love your videos man very interesting and gets to the point. One question tho... what is your wallpaper? I really like it :)
@soggyoreos2165
@soggyoreos2165 8 жыл бұрын
Can't wait till 20k is the new 1080p
@mrkagouris5609
@mrkagouris5609 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Greg, can you do a video on WHY smaller CPU architectures result in better power efficiency?
@scottspitlerII
@scottspitlerII 8 жыл бұрын
greg you rock!
@GregSalazar
@GregSalazar 8 жыл бұрын
You rock, Scott!
@diocub4022
@diocub4022 8 жыл бұрын
What kind of keyboard does he have? I see that light up keyboard somewhere along this video.:)
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