Difference between revisions of "Category:Video Games"

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A '''video game''' is a term that encompasses any structured form of play that occurs on an electronic and visual medium. Video games necessitate some form of means of user interaction that in turn generates some form of visual and or audio feedback. Within recent evolutions of video games, feedback has also been presented in the form of tactile feedback. The hardware and software components that enable the use of a video game are known as platforms.  
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A '''video game''' is a term that encompasses any structured form of play that occurs on an electronic and visual medium. Video games necessitate some means of user interaction that in turn generate visual and or audio feedback. Within recent evolutions of video games, feedback has also been presented in the form of tactile feedback. The hardware and software components that enable the use of a video game are known as platforms.  
  
 
[[Category:Software|Software]]
 
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[[Category:Virtual Environments, Concerns, & Issues|Virtual Enviornments]]
 
[[Category:Virtual Environments, Concerns, & Issues|Virtual Enviornments]]

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A video game is a term that encompasses any structured form of play that occurs on an electronic and visual medium. Video games necessitate some means of user interaction that in turn generate visual and or audio feedback. Within recent evolutions of video games, feedback has also been presented in the form of tactile feedback. The hardware and software components that enable the use of a video game are known as platforms.