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| Video Games |
| A video game is a game that involves
interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video
device. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster
display device. However, with the popular use of the term "video game",
it now implies any type of display device. The electronic systems used
to play video games are known as platforms; examples of these are personal
computers and video game consoles. These platforms are broad in range,
from large computers to small handheld devices. Specialized video games
such as arcade games, while previously common, have gradually declined
in use. |
| The input device normally used to manipulate
video games is called a game controller, which varies across platforms.
For instance, a dedicated console controller might consist of only a button
and a joystick, or feature a dozen buttons and one or more joysticks. Early
personal computer based games historically relied on the availability of
a keyboard for gameplay, or more commonly, required the user to purchase
a separate joystick with at least one button to play. Many modern computer
games allow the player to use a keyboard and mouse simultaneously. |
| Beyond the common element of visual
feedback, video games have utilized other systems to provide interaction
and information to the player. Chief examples of these are sound reproduction
devices, such as speakers and headphones, and an array of haptic peripherals,
such as vibration or force feedback. |
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