The early computer games were characterized by limited sound, simple graphics, and small computing power. In contrast to modern games, they focused on storytelling, puzzle-solving, and writing. These "computer adventure games" used the human mind as the most powerful graphics processor, describing fantastical worlds and inviting players to explore them.
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The early days of home computer gaming were marked by simplicity, featuring limited sound, basic graphics, and minimal processing power, which now seem quaintly primitive compared to modern standards of photorealism and immersive audio.