The very first video game was created in 1950s at the start of television, it was a simple tennis game on a screen. But video gaming didn't skyrocket until the early 1980s, when a tech company in Kyoto, Japan had went from a card game maker to a taxi company to a hotel chain to finally an electronic toy company. Pac-Man was a smash hit, but this company took the industry by storm with an at-first failed game which was revamped into "Donkey Kong". Kids raced over to Chuck E. Cheese on Saturdays and started putting their hard-earned quarters in arcade machines. Video gaming then made it to homes on consoles, starting with Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis. By the 1990s, computer-generated imagery gained a lot of prevalence, so game consoles were no longer just two-dimensional. It all started with the Nintendo 64 and the Playstation. And finally by the 2000s, video games made it to their peak. They had WiFi, and it was the start of handheld consoles ...