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Gaming In Australia

Video games have overtaken the amount of money brought in by the film industry in recent years, and this meant a whole new level of quality for these products. Technology only being dreamed about 5 years ago is now standard on video game consoles, and the quality of the software itself has also flourished. Gaming has migrated from a place of relative obscurity into a the absolute spotlight, and things are only improving as more and more companies invest. The number of high-budget titles has increased dramatically in recent years for systems such as the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, which has created a library as diverse as it is bountiful. The addition of online multiplayer to the gaming market has brought the world far closer together on the gaming front, and with the social aspect of gaming coming into maturity, things will change greatly.

The ability to play games with people around the world means that the games that used to get boring in a hurry stay fresh, and this means that a lot of money is going to be saved by gamers. In addition to the savings received in the online arena, there are a lot of games coming out exclusively for download. Downloadable titles have created a much more affordable way to get your gaming fix, and this has also opened the door for developers to take more risks. Since developers no longer have to invest huge sums of money to release games for download exclusively, there has been a good deal of ingenuity coming out of the industry.

The media coverage that has taken shape around gaming has become an industry unto itself, and with many new conventions and other fun get togethers arising every day there is something for everyone. E3, which happens once a year in Los Angeles has been home to some of the most anticipated gaming news stories, and the event draws journalists from all over the world. What was once a hobby of nerds and a very small group of society has grown exponentially, and the culture is no less developed in Australia. There are gaming stores, expos, and a group of enthusiasts that spans every age group throughout the country, there is truly something for everyone.

For those who are not console gamers the PC offers an alternative that, while more expensive is a lot more developed in the graphics department. If you can afford it PC gaming is certainly the way to go for most people, and the culture surrounding it online is a lot more developed than that of consoles. Online gaming has been around on PCs for a very, very long time…and with the MMORPG community in full swing you will never be alone during a game. Australian gamers have just as many choices as anyone else in the world and can choose from a large, diverse community in which there are innumerable genres and sub-genres of adventures. Take care to make your purchases and gaming decisions carefully, game on!