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About a
Video Games:
A video game
(or videogame) is a game that typically involves user/player
interaction with a controller interface to generate visual
feedback on a video screen. It also generally has some
system of reward presented to the user in return for meeting
certain accomplishments within the framework of a given
ruleset. The various types of electronic devices that video
games are played on are known as platforms and examples of
these are personal computers and video game consoles. Video
games also exist across a full range of technology ranging
from large computers such as mainframes down to smaller
hand-held devices (like cell phones and PDAs). There are
very specialized video games such as Arcade games, which
while extremely common at one point have seen their use
decline over the years. Many players identify their platform
of choice as a distinct form of video gaming apart from the
rest. The main separations between the many platforms within
a generation are interface options, and level of social
interaction inherent to the majority of games found them.
The quantitative value of these separations has shifted over
the years, though.
Video games are generally manipulated by a control interface
of some sort, and these vary across all platforms. For
instance, a dedicated console controller might consist of
only a button and a joystick or feature upwards of a dozen
buttons and one or more joysticks all on the same
controller. Early computer based games historically relied
on the availability of a keyboard for gameplay, or more
commonly expected the user to purchase a separate joystick
with at least one button to play. Many modern PC games allow
the player to use a keyboard and mouse simultaneously.
Beyond the common element of video based feedback, video
games have also utilized many other systems to provide
interaction and information to a player. Chief examples of
these include various audio playback devices (speakers) and
an array of haptic interactive peripherals (i.e., vibration
or force feedback). |
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