Everyone right now is HYPED for the next generation of gaming with the arrival of the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X. While we’re all fighting to get our hands on the limited stock available for the future of consoles, there’s been a very different boom in the industry that hasn’t gotten nearly as much attention. 2020 has been a year where a ton of people have found themselves bored, with very little to do. So these people have turned to gaming, in a way that doesn’t involve a fresh new console. No, they’ve been turning to the exciting world of mobile gaming which has gotten more and more serious over the years. Don’t believe me? Well, mobile gaming has been blowing up in the esports arena. Games like PUBG: Mobile and Fortnite have popularized the medium to a whole new level!
So how exactly did this come about? How did we get from the days where the best game you could play on your cell phone was Snake to the present where you can play 4K titles online with a seamless 5G connection? Which phones should you buy to properly appreciate the greatest games mobile has to offer? Not only that but what does the future hold? When will I be able to play PS5-level games on the device in my pocket? Not soon enough, that’s for sure.
Let’s jump right in as we explore which phones are the best for mobile esports!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:30 The Rise of Mobile Gaming
02:24 Best Phones
03:22 The Future of Mobile Gaming
Written by: Jordan Phillips
Narrated by: Antony Watkins
Edited by: Jean Bernard
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Back in early 2020, Alienware announced an exciting new handheld console, the UFO, and the buzz around the project was huge! But since then, we haven’t really gotten any word about this flashy new handheld device. What happened to it? Is it just waiting for a better time or is it dead in the water?
We hope it’s still in development, because from what we saw, it looked awesome. It actually looked like a handheld device that could truly rival the current King of handheld gaming, The Nintendo Switch. And that would be amazing because it’s about time the Switch had some healthy competition! Looking at what we do know about the UFO there looks to be some things that should get gamers really excited. It’s display and layout looks to improve upon the Switch’s specs and promises gamers a way to play some of their favorite computer games on the go.
But we can’t rule out the Nintendo Switch quite yet. It’s still an incredibly popular console and recently topped the list for most consoles sold in the US for the month of November. And with a rumored update coming next year, it’s going to make the UFO’s job even harder!
So do you think the UFO can potentially be the next big thing in handheld gaming? Check out our video below to learn more about this great new console. After you’re done, be sure to hit that big like and subscribe button for more awesome gaming content like this! Thanks for watching TheGamer! Let’s get started.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:41 The UFO Will Be Amazing!
02:52 Don’t Count Out the Switch
04:05 Is the UFO in Trouble?
Written by: Jacoby Bancroft
Narrated by: Antony Watkins
Edited by: Jean Bernard
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Gaming has sure come a long way since the 1980’s hasn’t it? From games where we could see every single pixel to the incredible life-like graphics we have on PS5 and Xbox Series X, it’s been quite a journey. That being said, there’s some tech from the ‘80s and ‘90s that was well ahead of its time. Saying something was ahead of its time seems to be a cop out; a way of saying it failed because it was too good. Honestly though, even though all these gadgets we’ll be talking about did flop, they laid down the foundation of what was to come many years later.
Nintendo and Sega have experienced so many of these innovative failures. Just think of the Virtual Boy. It was supposed to be the next big thing in gaming, but all it gave us was a headache. Still, modern Virtual Reality owes something to the Virtual Boy. Even the Sega Dreamcast was a console ahead of its time. It had a built-in modem for online gaming in 1999. That’s impressive. Don’t get us started on the Power Glove and the Power Pad, though. While they were as gimmicky as it gets, they led to Wii motion controls and Dance Dance Revolution respectively, so it wasn’t all bad.
There’s more to these gaming gadgets than just that so enjoy the video, let us know what piece of gaming tech you think was the most ahead of its time in the comments section below and don’t forget to subscribe to TheGamer for more retro gaming content.
Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:33 – Virtual Boy
1:17 – Sega Dreamcast
2:05 – Power Glove
2:58 – Power Pad
3:51 – Famicom Modem
4:41 – I, Robot
5:37 – Laserscope
6:27 – XBAND
7:08 – Sega Channel
7:49 – Satellaview
Written by: Justin Pietrodarchi
Narrated by: Antony W
Edited by: Rahul Chavda
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