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Author: Jennifer Thompson Video game is an electronic game that interacts with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. The electronic system in which the video game is played is called as platforms; personal computers and video game consoles are some of the examples. These range from large computers to small handheld devices. Arcade games which were once specialized video game, have gradually declined in use. The game controller is the input device used to play or operate the Video games, which varies across platforms. A dedicated console controller normally consists of only a button and a joystick, or feature a dozen buttons and one or more joysticks. At earlier times, the personal computer based games relied on the keyboard for game play or required the user to purchase a separate joystick with at least one button to play. Most modern computer games allow the player to use a both keyboard and mouse simultaneously. Beyond the visual feedback which is the common aspect, video games have also used other systems to provide interaction and information to the player. Some of the examples of these are sound devices, such as speakers and headphones Video games are specifically meant for entertainment. However, some video games are made for education, advertisement, propaganda and others, most of this could be told as serious games. A personal computer game is a video game played on a personal computer, more willingly than on a video game console or arcade machine. Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay to a wide range of more visually advanced titles. PC games are normally produced by one or more game developers, often in combination with other specialists (such as game artists) and either published independently or through a third party publisher. They will be then distributed on physical media such as DVDs and CDs, as Internet-downloadable shareware, or through online delivery services such as Direct2Drive. PC games often require specialized hardware in the user's computer in order to play, such as a specific generation of graphics processing unit or an Internet connection for online play, although these system requirements vary from game to game. Wii is a console for home based video game released by Nintendo. This is a seventh-generation console; the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. In worldwide sales till December 31, 2008 the Wii leads the generation over the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The distinguishing feature is the wireless controller console in Wii, called Wii Remote, which is used as a handheld pointing device and detects movement in three dimensions. Wii is Nintendo's of its type fifth home console, the direct successor to the Nintendo GameCube, and can be used to play all official GameCube games. Wii was first told by Nintendo at the 2004 E3 press conference and was successfully unveiled the system at 2005 E3.
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