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video game
[ vid-ee-oh-geym ]
noun
- any of various interactive games played using a specialized electronic gaming device or a computer or mobile device and a television or other display screen, along with a means to control graphic images.
- any of various games played using a microchip-controlled device, as an arcade machine or handheld toy.
video game
noun
- any of various games that can be played by using an electronic control to move points of light or graphical symbols on the screen of a visual display unit
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Word History and Origins
Origin of video game1
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Example Sentences
When the GameStop saga started blowing up on Reiss Jeram’s phone, the 18-year-old actor was shocked by the video game seller’s skyrocketing share price.
According to a July 2020 NPD Group study published, 32 million more people played video games in 2020 than in 2018, and the average amount of time spent on gaming jumped from 12 to 14 hours per week.
People bought shares in a video game retail chain on the advice of anonymous Redditors.
Shares of video game retailer Gamestop at one point hit $347 apiece after languishing in the upper teens just weeks earlier.
I was represented by an avatar similar to the kind you might see in an old video game.
A season of Game of Thrones tells its story over ten hours, and only a video game adaptation could match or exceed that.
If well done, a video game is uniquely suited to tell the story of a television show.
There is no Kevin Spacey equivalent in video game voice acting.
Other SEALs have given paid speeches and consulted for filmmakers and video game designers.
Female video game developers like Zoe Quinn have been torn apart and harassed for fabricated scandals.
Now Neon is better at real soccer than he is at video game soccer.
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