1990s

16-bit machines and new consoles, the rebirth of graphic adventures



Along with the definitive consolidation of the industry and some stagnation in the creativity of videogame creators, due in part to the stabilization that the different genres had suffered, the decade of the 1990s was characterized by the definitive decline of 8-bit computers and the arrival by a new generation of more advanced computers


The Commodore Amiga, a computer with high performance graphics and sound, had been introduced in July 1985 and the developers were not slow to take advantage of the capabilities of the new machine, far above those of any other competing machine, to present a new generation of video games technically much more advanced.





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