The world is a fast changing place. Internet is now literally in the palm of your hands –watches, smartphones and all other handheld gadgets included.
There was a time when internet cafes were the answer for all your surfing and email requirements. With Internet cafes also sprung up gaming zones. During the hours spent in gaming zones - Friendships were built, camaraderie and bonds became stronger - leading up to a pivotal crescendo for clans to be established.Somewhere in 1997 a friend and I used to play games on the Sega Megadrive and upgrading to the Play Station 1 seemed like sorcery had come into play. Around that time he introduced me to my first gaming zone – Needless to say, there was no looking back.
Counter Strike got us hooked and eventually came Command and Conquer, Generals, Medal of Honor: AA, Modern Warfare, DOTA, Battlefield and many other games. It was a great time for gaming enthusiasts as we could all gather in one place and play to our hearts content without requiring any hardware of our own.
South Korea has gaming zones with 200 gaming stations in one place. Gaming Zones are big in India as well. Pakistan had its gaming zone boom, but unfortunately, the trend is now dying in Pakistan.
Downfall of Gaming Zones:
Gaming zones in Karachi started with some great places like Defcon, Delta, Echelon, Devgroup etc and moved onto gaming places with PCs and even consoles coupled with a café. This bought gaming to larger masses allowing people to play consoles at very low prices.
With the availability of high speed internet, came affordable gaming PCs and consoles. This along with rampant piracy in games, have led to the downfall of gaming zones. Although you will find many gaming zones out there, as compared to 5-7 years ago they are few and far in between.
Also , present gaming zones don’t have the class of old gaming zones. People jumped in on the boom with minimal investment and eventually they did not provide the kind of experience or environment which we had come to expect from good gaming zones.