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Gamer’s Day: Why is it celebrated today, August 29?

This type of entertainment has brought the whole family together. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

Every August 29th, International Gamer Day is celebrated, a date that pays tribute to those passionate about the world of video games. Although not everyone is familiar with this celebration, for many gamers it is an opportunity to recognize the importance of this industry and the community that has been created around it.

Anyone, whether a child or an adult, has interacted with video games and consoles at some point in their life, and this day commemorates those who enjoy this type of entertainment, which has transcended generations.

Here we explain why this day was chosen for commemoration, what this lifestyle, which for some can also be a profession, means, and how it has evolved throughout history.

This day celebrates all the types of gamers that exist. (Illustrative image Infobae)

Gamer’s Day, celebrated every August 29, has its origins in an initiative of the main specialized video game magazines in Spain: Hobby Consolas, PlayManía and PCManía. In 2008, these publications decided to create a day dedicated to gamers, with the aim of uniting the gamer community and highlighting its cultural and economic importance.

The date was chosen symbolically, without a specific historical reason, but with the intention of establishing an annual day where players and the industry would be recognized.

Since then, Gamer’s Day has gained popularity and is celebrated in various countries, where gamers share their passion, organize events and reflect on the impact of video games on society.

The gaming industry attracts the entire public. (Illustrative image Infobae)

This day also serves as a reminder of how video games have evolved from a simple pastime to becoming one of the most influential forms of entertainment of the 21st century.

The term “gamer” has evolved significantly over the years. In its early days, it was simply someone who enjoyed playing video games. However, being a gamer involves much more than that – they don’t just play games; they are also part of a global community that shares knowledge, experiences and a common identity.

Being a gamer these days can mean different things to different people. For some, it’s a social activity, a way to connect with friends and strangers through online games.

These games have encouraged communication between people of different ages, cultures and genders. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

For others, it’s a passion that drives them to explore virtual worlds intensely, whether by competing in eSports tournaments, creating content for platforms like Twitch or YouTube, or simply enjoying the narrative and gameplay of games.

Video games have moved from being a pastime exclusively for young people to becoming a universal form of entertainment. The variety of genres and platforms ensures that there is something for everyone, from mobile games to complex virtual reality experiences.

The history of video games dates back to the mid-20th century. The first recognised video game is “Tennis for Two”, created in 1958 by physicist William Higinbotham. This game, developed on an oscilloscope, simulated a tennis match and is considered the precursor to modern video games.

The evolution of consoles has increased the adoption of these games. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

However, it was in 1972 that video gaming really began to take shape with the creation of “Pong” by Atari. “Pong” was one of the first commercial video games and its success marked the beginning of the video game industry as we know it in the 21st century.

From then on, the industry has continued to grow, going through different generations of consoles and platforms that have led video games to become a global phenomenon.

As the 1980s and 1990s came around, video games experienced a boom with iconic titles like “Space Invaders,” “Pac-Man” and “Super Mario Bros.” These games not only defined an era, but also laid the groundwork for the development of modern video games, with advances in graphics, narrative and gameplay.

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