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  • ...ble for games including [[Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life]] and [[Portal (video game)|Portal]].
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  • ...ing manufacturer of consumer electronics, especially [[video game]]s and [[video game console]]s; based in [[Japan]].
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  • ...is the fourth installment in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' action [[fantasy]] video game series.
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  • {{r|video game}} {{r|console video game}}
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  • Colloquially, '''gameplay''' is a measure of fun in a [[video game]]; more precisely, gameplay is the degree and nature of the interactivity t Gameplay is the primary criterion for categorizing video games into [[Video game genres|genres]]. For example, a game that is set in first-person perspectiv
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  • *[[Computer and video game]]s
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  • a [[computer role-playing game]] series [[video game developer|developed]] by [[Bethesda Softworks]].
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  • *[http://www.uvlist.net/ Universal Video Game List] ...|Asteroids]]'', ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'', and ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]'', among others (requires [http://www.java.com/en/download/ind
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  • Alien-themed, first-person shooter [[video game|game]] developed by [[Valve Software]] and published in 1998.
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  • ...in First Week; Pokemon Gold And Silver Sales For Game Boy Color Break U.S. Video Game Sales Record]</ref>
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  • a series of popular video games developed by a Japanese video game company called [[Capcom]].
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  • {{r|Video game}} {{r|Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life}}
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  • {{r|video game||**}} {{r|video game genres}}
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  • *Blur (video game): A 2010 racing video game, published by Activision.
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  • ...role-playing, whereas single-player games, to which the term role-playing video game is usually restricted, attempt to replicate some of the other aspects of tr
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  • {{r|Half-Life (video game)}} {{r|Half-Life 2 (video game)}}
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  • A [[platform game|platform video game]] developed by [[Taito]] that was originally released in 1986 as an [[arcad
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  • (b. November 16, 1952) [[Japan]]ese [[game designer|video game designer]] and producer at [[Nintendo]], renowned for creating ''[[Super Ma
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pocahontas (video game)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Doom (video game)]]
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  • {{r|video game}} {{rpl|VALORANT (video game)}}
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  • ..., only one player. [[Card games]] such as [[solitare]], as well as many [[video game]]s, [[arcade games]], and [[casino games]], involve only one player. Many
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  • #REDIRECT [[ToeJam & Earl (video game)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Role-playing video game]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[ToeJam & Earl (video game)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Half-Life (video game)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Role-playing video game/Approval]]
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  • ...tempts to capture some of the features of the role-playing experience in a video game.
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  • A Korean-based online video game.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Role-playing video game/Related Articles]]
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  • [[Japan|Japanese]] [[video game]] and console manufacturer.
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  • [[8-bit]] [[video game]] console manufactured by [[Sega]].
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  • A video game released in 2008 by Valve.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 2009 video game released by Valve Corporation.
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  • {{r|Video game}} {{r|Portal (video game)|Portal}}
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  • The video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra.
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  • Categories for classifying [[video game]]s based on their [[gameplay]].
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  • {{rpl|Video game controversy}}
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  • An online video game, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2004.
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  • Sequel to the video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra
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  • A simulation [[video game]] based on the complexities of town planning.
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  • A handheld [[video game]] system created and sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]].
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  • A video game released for the Sony PlayStation on February 26, 1999.
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  • One of the first graphical role-playing [[video game]]s for personal computers.
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  • ...be both passive (as in watching a [[movie]]) or active (as in playing a [[video game]]). There is an entire industry dedicated to the selling of entertainment *[[Video game]]s
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  • A 32-bit console video game system that uses CD-ROM technology to deliver games.
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  • *Perron, Bernard and Mark J.P. Wolf. 2008. ''The Video Game Theory Reader 2''. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 0-41596-283-8
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  • A [[role-playing video game]] series made in [[Japan]] by the company [[Square-Enix]].
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  • ...passes on computer games include [[Fortnite]], [[Dota 2]] and [[VALORANT (video game)]].
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  • ...y Playstation console had sold over 100 million units, making it the first video game console to break this sales mark. ...1 years, the PlayStation enjoyed one of the longest production runs in the video game industry. On March 23, 2006, Sony announced the end of production.
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  • [[Sega]]'s [[16-bit]] video game console. Also known as the Sega Mega Drive.
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  • A handheld [[video game]] system able to display images in 3D, developed and sold by Japanese compa
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  • | industry = Video game industry '''FASA Studio''' (formerly '''FASA Interactive''') was a [[video game developer]] created as a spin off from [[FASA Corporation]], which was foun
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  • A famous [[video game]] originally designed and programmed by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] national [[
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  • Military science fiction real-time strategy multiplayer video game for PC and Mac from Blizzard Entertainment, originally released on March 31
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  • A 5v5 tactical [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]] developed by [[Riot Games]] in which players use [[gun]]s and abilities t
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  • A video game developed by Clover Studio and published by Capcom in 2006 for the Sony Pla
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  • *Collectors and the nostalgic may be interested in the Video Game Memorabilia Museum's [http://www.videogamemm.com/v/Mario/ gallery of Mario-
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  • ...ften abbreviated to '''AoE''') is a history-based [[real-time strategy]] [[video game]] released in 1997. Developed by [[Ensemble Studios]] and published by [[Mi
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  • ...n shooters include [[Left 4 Dead]], [[Doom (video game)]], and [[VALORANT (video game)]].
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  • A 16-bit video game console released by Sega in 1988, and known in North America as Sega Genesi
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  • A [[video game]] franchise owned by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]] fea
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  • A genre of [[video game]]s in which users see through the protagonist's eyes and have a gun to defe
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  • The {{Infobox Video Game}} object that is put on a page in Citizendium appears to prevent the whole Here are the five pages with the video game infobox if you want to take a look:
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  • A business model used in [[video game]]s in which players buy access to exclusive challenges and rewards that are
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  • A home [[video game]] console created and sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]] in which games
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  • {{rpl|video game}} {{rpl|VALORANT (video game)}}
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  • {{rpl|Doom (video game)}}
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  • The '''Wii''' is a [[video game console]] manufactured by [[Japan]]ese electronics company [[Nintendo]]. It [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html Dedicated Video Game Sales Units] from Nintendo
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  • ...f mastery motivated fierce competition that has played out in thousands of video game arcades and in tournaments, both amateur and professional, around the world
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  • A home [[video game]] console sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]] that can be controlled with
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  • A [[video game]] console created and sold by [[Nintendo]] with motion sensitive, wireless
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  • A [[video game]] released first for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in 1986 and later for the
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  • Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainme
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  • A video game developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in Eur
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  • A [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[id Software]] and released in 1993 that changed standards fo
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  • {{r|Final Fantasy (video game)}}
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  • * [[Video game]]
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  • ...[[angle]] of the pivot two or three [[dimensions]] to a [[computer]] or [[video game]] device. ...Joysticks were commonly used as controllers in first and second generation video game consoles but lost popularity after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] de
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  • The first [[role-playing video game]] in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy series]].
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  • '''''Donkey Kong''''' is a [[video game]] franchise owned by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]]. Th ...ong'' title was released in 1981 and quickly became a popular fixture at [[video game arcade]]s, establishing Nintendo as a competitor in the North American mark
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  • ...'Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (SNES) was [[Nintendo]]'s 16-bit [[video game]] console, released as the successor to its [[Nintendo Entertainment System
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  • ...below are exclusively about the ''Mario'' series, but, as histories of the video game industry and Nintendo's role in it, all cover the games and provide fairly
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  • ...selling console of its time and helped to revive video games following the video game crash of 1983. It was released as the [[Famicom]] in parts of [[Asia]]. The ...80s, they made the Famicom in parts of Asia and it became the best-selling video game console in [[Japan]]. Nintendo soon decided to release the Nintendo Enterta
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  • '''Massively multiplayer online games''', or MMOG's, are [[video game|computer games]] in which many players are simultaneously inhabiting the sa
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  • The '''Wii U''' is a home video game console released in 2012 by Japanese video game company [[Nintendo]]. It is the successor to the [[Wii]], with the main add [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html Dedicated Video Game Sales Units] from Nintendo's official website, as of Sept. 30, 2023
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  • ...'''Nintendo DS''' is a handheld video game system created by the Japanese video game company [[Nintendo]] and released on November 21, 2004. A ''Lite'' version
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  • '''''Space Invaders''''' is an arcade video game originally released in 1978 by [[Taito]]. The aim of the game is to defeat
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  • ...ters' franchise, owned by [[Nintendo]], which began as a series of 1990s [[video game]]s.
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  • The '''Sega Master System''', was a [[video game]] console first released by [[Sega]] in 1985. It was in competition with th
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  • '''Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.''' is a developer and publisher of [[video game]]s based in [[California (U.S. state)]], and a subsidiary of [[Activision B
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  • The '''Sega Genesis''', also known as the '''Mega Drive''', was a [[video game]] console first released by [[Sega]] in 1988. Although it was superseded by
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  • ...orn November 16, 1952 in [[Sonobe]], [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]) is a Japanese [[video game]] designer and producer. Responsible for some of Japan's biggest cultural e
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  • A '''Multi-User Dungeon''' (or '''MUD''') is a text-based, multi-player [[video game]] played online. Most MUDs are [[role-playing]] games driven by a social ch
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  • ...e player, the [[Game Boy]]. ''Tetris'' is now available for nearly every [[video game console]] and computer operating system and for a number of other electroni ...led "Korobeiniki". The adaptation of the song used in the original Tetris video game was further simplified by Japanese musicians in the 1960's. In Western cult
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  • A '''handheld game console''' is a portable electronic device for playing [[video game]]s. Unlike [[console video games]], the controls, screen and speakers are a ...handheld console to feature connectivity as a controller for a traditional video game console (in this case the Gamecube). As of December 31, 2006, the GBA, GBA
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  • ...liam Shatner (of Star Trek fame) as its spokesman asking "''Why buy just a video game?''", summarize the commercial position of the VIC-20 : game and education.
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  • ...ation was established in 1994 and has become the ''de facto'' standard for video game ratings in the United States and Canada.<ref name="about esrb">"[http://www
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This is an article about the video game character '''Mario'''. For other uses of the word '''Mario''' or the term ' '''Mario''' is the title character of a popular series of [[video game]]s developed by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]]. Since M
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  • '''SEGA''' is a global producer of [[video game]] [[software]] founded in 1960 and owned by SEGA CORPORATION. SEGA has its
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  • '''Settlers II''' is a [[real-time strategy]] [[video game]], released by [[Blue Byte Software]] in 1996. Its gameplay is very similar
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  • ...a mass audience. A good example of popular games in eSports is [[VALORANT (video game)]].
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  • Like other media, [[video game]]s are sorted according to '''genre''', but unlike [[film]] or [[literature The emergence, evolution, and success of video game genres depends on both technology and the congenital behavior of producers
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  • '''''God Hand''''' is a video game developed by [[Clover Studio]] and published by [[Capcom]] in 2006 for the
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  • The '''Mega Drive''' is a [[video game console]] that was created by [[Sega]] and released in Japan on October 29t
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  • '''Grand Theft Auto''' (GTA) is a series of [[video game]]s. The main character in each game in the series is a [[criminal]], and m
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  • * [[StrategyWiki]] [http://strategywiki.org/ strategywiki.org] – fan-created video game walkthroughs and information.
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  • *''[[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Arcade game|Arcade]]) *''[[Pinball (video game)|Pinball]]'' (Famicom/[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) - North Americ
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  • ...to play. This has been blamed for physical inactivity and obesity amongst video game players. In [[South Korea]], some players of online games like ''[[StarCraf One source of particular controversy are games like ''RapeLay'' and other video game simulators which allow players to engage in virtual rape (including gang ra
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  • | genre = [[Educational video game|Educational]], [[platform game]] '''Word Rescue''' was an [[educational video game|educational]], [[platform game]] created by [[Redwood Games]] and published
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  • ...cation|modifications]] to the original game. The games ''[[Counter-strike (video game)|Counter-strike]]'' and ''[[Team Fortress]]'' were both originally modifica
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  • == Video game/Catalogs/Games by genre == * [[Video game]] will have the related article [[video game genres]]
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  • The '''Xbox''' is a sixth-generation video game console produced by [[Microsoft]]. It was Microsoft's first true foray into
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  • '''Pac-Man''' is a [[video game]] designed by [[Tōru Iwatani]] for [[Namco]] and first released in Japan i
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  • ...users to manage their collections of [[book]]s, [[movies]], [[CD]]s and [[video game]]s by entering them manually or by using a camera to scan them via [[barcod
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  • '''Final Fantasy''' is a RPG [[video game]] series made in Japan by the company [[Square-Enix]] (prior to merging wit * [[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]]
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This is an article about the video game '''Super Mario Bros.'''. For other uses of the word '''Mario''' or the term ...for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was one of the first of its kind.
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  • ** [[Video game bot]], a computer controlled player or opponent
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  • ...a specific model or set of models of GPU. A computer program (such as a [[video game|game]]) will generally use either [[OpenGL]] or [[DirectX]] to communicate
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  • {{Infobox Video Game '''Left 4 Dead''' is a zombie horror/survival, first-person shooter [[video game]], published by [[Valve Corporation]]. It was released on the [[Xbox 360]]
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  • Acclaim was a video game developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in [[E ...game publisher]], either farming out the creation of its video games to [[Video game developer#Third-party developers|external developers]] or localizing existi
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  • :* I strongly disagree with [[video game]]s being a subcategory of [[electronic games]]. Video games are such a huge ...yers pretend they are their characters, act them out, speak as they would. Video game players control their characters, and talk about them and their abilities.
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  • ...red to as the 3DS, is a handheld video game system developed by Japanese [[video game]] company [[Nintendo]] and released on March 27th, 2011<ref name=release />
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  • ...eferred to as the Switch, is a [[video game]] created and sold by Japanese video game company [[Nintendo]]. It consists of a rectangular touch screen device with
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  • ...eries spans [[tabletop game]]s, [[pen and paper role-playing game]]s and [[video game]]s in several genres. A [[massively multiplayer online role-playing game]]
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  • | genre = [[Educational video game|Educational]], [[platform game]] '''Math Rescue''' was an [[educational video game|educational]], [[platform game]] created by [[Redwood Games]] and published
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  • ...n virtual communities such as [[MUD|MUDs]] and [[MUVE|MUVEs]] as well as [[video game|video gaming]] environments, such as the [[Nintendo Wii]] product line. Th
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  • ...ple catch, care for, and train Pokémon. Today the franchise has released [[video game]]s, cards, films, television series, books, merchandising, and other items.
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  • '''VALORANT (video game)''' is a tactical [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]] published by [[Riot Games]] on June 2nd, 2020 for computers that run Win
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  • ...Super Mario Bros.'', is credited with reviving the moribund North American video game industry after the market's crash in 1983, a crash blamed on oversupply and ...r each area yet allowing for complete user control. However, maneuvering a video game character in 3D space presents an inherent challenge. One writer pointed ou
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  • :I've been working extensively at the Wikipedia version of [[Video game]], so I'll probably spend some time on that. It's a fairly specific article == Video Game Console ==
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  • '''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots''' is a video game released worldwide on 12th June 2008. <ref>[http://www.efluxmedia.com/news
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  • '''Metal Gear Solid''' (often abbreviated to '''MGS''' or '''MGS1''') is a [[video game]] released for the [[Sony PlayStation]] on [[February 26]], 1999. Described * [[Video game]] - Information about video games in general
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  • ...modify the game to correct the bug. This was one of the first times that a video game company had issued such a 'patch'.
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  • '''Bubble Bobble''' is a [[platform game|platform video game]] developed by [[Taito]] and published by both [[Taito]] and [[Romstar]]. I
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  • A '''video game''' is a [[game]] played using an electronic controller to manipulate images ...ppear on many different [[platforms]] including [[console video games]], [[video game]]s, [[arcade games]], and hand held devices including [[handheld game conso
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  • The '''Sega Dreamcast''' (Dreamcast) was a sixth generation video game console produced by [[SEGA]], it would become their final console before ex
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  • ...n one thing... an article on [[Space Quest]] featuring everyones favourite video game janitor, Roger Wilco! --[[User:Jess Key|Jess Key]] 14:20, 7 April 2010 (UTC
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  • ...abbreviated as '''''TES''''') is a [[computer role-playing game]] series [[video game developer|developed]] by [[Bethesda Softworks]]. ...ve [[Computer graphics|graphics]]. The game was released, following much [[Video game journalism|press]] coverage, on the [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Xbox 360
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  • ...omputer]], but there are a growing number of exceptions on [[game consoles|video game console]]. The term massively multiplayer online games (MMO games, or MMOGs
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  • ...e of selected items such as [[cigarette]]s, [[alcohol]], [[video]]s, and [[video game]]s with sexual or violent content, is often prohibited based on age. Such a
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  • ...splay device (a [[television]], monitor, etc.) to display a game. The term video game console is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and ...nsoles by three years. The Odyssey was designed by Ralph Baer. Unlike most video game consoles, the Odyssey is analog rather than digital. Also, unlike any conve
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  • ...artoon Network has spawned spinoffs in many different mediums, including [[video game]]s, DVDs, action figures, card games, books and clothing.<ref name=twsMAR02 ...a young ninja with Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution, a fun and fast-paced video game that, while not doing much to push the fighting genre forward, delivers a f
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  • ...;video receiver, [[Blu-ray]] disc player, [[computer|personal computers]], video game consoles and such can send signals to each other if they are HDMI equipped. ...The new HDMI 1.4 cable enables users to send broadband data from a TV to a video game console, which eliminates a need for an Ethernet cable between the two devi
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  • ...t tend to outperform general purpose PCs at those tasks. As a result, a [[video game console]] (for example) can generally play video games better than an equal
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  • '''Dizzy''' is a series of [[video game]]s initially created by the [[Oliver Twins]] and published by [[Codemasters ...to the graphical limitations at the time it was hard to identify with most video game characters, and they decided that the best way to counteract this was to fo
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  • ...ft''' is a [[military]] [[science fiction]] [[real-time strategy]] (RTS) [[video game|game]] released by [[Blizzard Entertainment]] in 1998. The game was the fir
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  • '''Final Fantasy X''' is a video game for [[Sony]]'s [[PlayStation 2]] [[game console]]. It focuses around the pr
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  • ...wever the popularity of the game and the familiarity of the title with non-video game players makes it a prime media target.
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  • {{Infobox Video Game ...hasis on the game's main plot. This choice received mixed reviews in the [[Video game journalism|gaming press]], though such feelings were tempered by reviewers'
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  • ...gram needed to do useful tasks. For instance, a [[Computer and video games|video game]] includes not only the program itself, but also data representing the pict
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  • ...the missions they were carrying out on behalf of Hammer Industries were a video game, playable via a cell phone [[Application software|application]], in which t
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  • ...ulation has been a popular strategy for retaining the functionality of old video game systems. The feasibility of emulation as a catch-all solution has been deba
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  • ...unching VH1, which specialises in an older rock listening demographic. The video game market has also seen the release of ''Guitar Hero'' and ''Rock Band'', usin
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  • ...ch as [[Robin Hood]] and ''[[Ivanhoe]]''. He has also appeared in the PC [[video game]] [[Medieval Total War 2]] in a battle scenario in the [[Battle of Arsuf]].
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  • * Airships have a prominent role in the [[Final Fantasy]] [[video game]] series.
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  • ...spanned across all sorts of mediums including [[film]], [[television]], [[video game]]s and [[book]]s. Recently, [[Christian Bale]] played the role in the ''[[D
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  • ...tertainment|Relic Entertainment's]] [[Homeworld]] [[real-time strategy]] [[video game]] and was used as the credits and outro theme.
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  • ...tists calibrated the chips when the animals used [[joystick]]s to play a [[video game]], then disconnected the joysticks and used the signals intercepted by the
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  • ...elins have also served as an inspiration to the [[Crimson Skies]] computer/video game series where the airship is re-imagined as an integral segment of internati
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  • ...eries. Mars (and its moons) were also the setting for the popular [[Doom]] video game franchise and the later [[Martian Gothic: Unification|Martian Gothic ]].
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  • ...end of the century. The major products included [[personal computer]]s, [[video game]]s, and [[Computer network|networking system]]s. The majority of these com
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