Plans for the future

Now that I’m done with the blogging challenge I don’t really have plans for future blogs posts. In my blog I didn’t really show creativity but I did use lots of pictures of thing that were relevant to my blog. So I’m probably going to show more creativity in my future post if I decide to do more on the blog.

Reflection on the student blogging challenge

I was in all of the challenges but I didn’t complete them all for example the holiday festive week 7. During this time  period I wrote 9 post, 2 pages, also received  8 comments from people who read my blog  1 of them was from a pier, 4 was from people I don’t know , 2 was me 1  fixing a mistake I made the 2nd was replying to a comment, and the last 1 came from my teacher. The post I enjoyed the most was the post about “The Legend of Zelda sires” because I was fun learning about one of my favorite franchises.

Zelda Series

  • The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening (2019/Nintendo Switch) *remake*

The First Video Game.

Video games have been around since the early 1970s. The fist video game was pong a video game based off of ping pong. The first commercial arcade video game, Computer Space by Nutting Associates, was introduced in 1971 which was made in 1972, Atari introduced Pong to the arcades. But since then games have gotten very popular online and offline. For example Zelda, Halo, and Mario are one of the many popular games out there.

The First Board Game

A number of important historical sites, artifacts, and documents. The fist board games such as Jiroft civilization gameboards in Iran. Senet(an egyption god of death), found in Predynastic and First Dynasty burials of Egypt, c. 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively, is the oldest board game known to have existed.