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  1. So yes, while Crash Course decided to go with the second entry for "game" in this case, I'm going to stick with the first one: A playful activity that may be unstructured; an amusement or pastime. With videogames being the subset of all games where digital displays are the main output channel.

  2. Welcome to Crash Course Games! In this series our host Andre Meadows is going to discuss the history and science of games. We’re going to talk about video ga...

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  3. Terms in this set (19) Dictionary definition of game. a construct that organizes play through a series of rules, for the purpose of achieving a set of goals, overcoming an obstacle, and/or obtaining an objective. Crawfords definition of play thing. any kind of interactive entertainment.

  4. Hi, I'm Andre Meadows and this is Crash Course Games. In this series we're going to look at everything from the ancient games depicted on cave walls to board games to the rise of the arcade machine to home consoles to virtual reality to role playing games.

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  5. the exhilarating feeling of floating out of your seat while riding a roller coaster. Amusement Park. an entertainment facility featuring rides, games, food, and sometimes shows. ERT. "Exclusive Ride Time," when a park shuts down a roller coaster or other ride to the general public and lets enthusiasts ride it.

  6. thecrashcourse.com › topic › gamesGames - Crash Course

    What is a Game?: Crash Course Games #1. In 29 episodes, Andre Meadows will teach you about games! This course was developed with The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses by Jesse Schell as its main reference text.

  7. [20] [21] Sega started using "Tuning cards" in games such as the Initial D series of games allowing the customer to save game data on a card vended from the game; Namco copied the idea with the Maximum Tune series. Arcade games continued to use a variety of games with enhanced features to attract clients, such as motorized seating areas ...

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