A video game is a computer game involving interaction with a user interface to make visual feedback with a video device. Platforms are the electronic systems used to play video games. Examples of these are personal computers and gaming consoles.
Early then, simple games started with low-quality graphics and sounds. These games were played on devices such as Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari, ring a bell? Later on, a lot of consoles such as Sega Megadrive, Sega Genesis, SNES bring games with better graphics 2D, in many music, colors and nice sounds. Nowadays is even better. We have very powerful consoles like Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and many more with very dramatic graphic 3D which look very real in millions of colors. You will definitely also enjoy the high quality of the music and sounds that make you feel that you are actually in the game.
The game controller, the input device used to manipulate video games varies between platforms. For example another feature may be a dozen or more buttons and joysticks or a dedicated console controller might consist of just one button and a joystick. The first personal computer games often need a joystick with at least one button or a gaming keyboard. There are a lot of modern computer games that allow or even require the player to use a keyboard and a mouse all at the same time.
You have to think how lucky these youngsters are nowadays, with the way modern technology has evolved.
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