In 1997, computer games were primarily played on desktop computers and consoles such as the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn. Some popular titles of the time included Quake II, Carmageddon, Age of Empires, Fallout, and Final Fantasy VII.
The graphics and gameplay of computer games were improving rapidly, and many developers were experimenting with new game styles and mechanics. Multiplayer game modes were becoming more popular, and Internet connectivity was starting to become a more common feature in games.
The game industry was also undergoing significant changes, with the rise of digital distribution and the beginnings of the shift towards mobile gaming. Despite some controversies over violent and sexually explicit content in games, the industry continued to grow and evolve, and 1997 was a pivotal year for the future of computer games.
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