Computer Games Throughout the Years Online Course
Join us for a fun journey through the evolution of computer games in our online course!
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About this event
Explore the evolution of computer games from pixel pioneers to powerhouses, and how they reshaped digital entertainment forever.
Overview
Computer games didn’t just appear out of thin code—they evolved, pixel by pixel, from humble beginnings to today’s billion-pound digital giants. This course takes you on a sharp and witty look at how gaming moved from clunky computers and experimental designs to sleek, story-rich experiences that now rival Hollywood.
You'll explore key eras that defined the industry—from ancient digital relics to modern-day masterpieces. Whether it’s learning why floppy disks mattered or how open-world games became the norm, you’ll gain a clear timeline of progress, power shifts, and pixelated glory. Perfect for anyone interested in the historical arc of digital entertainment without the fluff.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify major periods in computer gaming history with clarity.
- Understand early technological limitations and their creative outcomes.
- Analyse the cultural impact of gaming across different decades.
- Recognise key milestones that shaped modern gaming trends.
- Evaluate the influence of early games on current genres.
- Trace the commercial growth of the global gaming industry.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1 – Introduction to the History of Computer Games
- Module 2 – Ancient Age of Computer Games
- Module 3 – Rise of Computer Games
- Module 4 – Modern Period of Computer Games
Who is this Course For
- Aspiring game historians curious about digital entertainment origins.
- Gamers looking to understand industry evolution in detail.
- Students interested in digital culture and media development.
- Writers keen on game-based storytelling across eras.
- Educators seeking historical context for gaming in learning.
- Researchers exploring the timeline of interactive media.
- Retro game fans with an eye for industry milestones.
- Creative minds drawn to the roots of visual storytelling.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries)
- Games Research Analyst – £32,000 per year
- Game Content Writer – £28,000 per year
- Digital Historian – £35,000 per year
- Media Studies Lecturer (Games Focus) – £43,000 per year
- Archivist (Digital Media) – £30,000 per year
- Gaming Journalist – £31,000 per year
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