The video game industry is a huge market for designers to be working in. It is constantly evolving, as all design does, and its changed from just a recreational hobby, to a lifestyle for some. I am not claiming to be an expert in this field, but I have been witness to how the video game console has grown over the years. As an object of design the first Nintendo console was very bland and bulky compared to the more highly designed consoles such as the PS3. From basic observation we are able to assert a certain degree of that products capabilities from the shape, form, and figure that we see. We are able to analyze that the PS3 is of great value, not only because of the price tag, but also from the materials and finishes that the product possesses. We can derive from its grand state of design that that product performs above par, and possesses a lot of important programs and capabilities. The design is made to appeal to the buyer as a newest and latest product that we must have. Most of the times that is what gears product design, and sometimes they slip in solutions to some product flaws. Although I think that even over the years they still have not figured out how to prevent over heating in gaming consoles, which would be very beneficial when you have intense gamers who take gaming very seriously.
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