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A '''video game''' is an [[wikipedia:electronic game|electronic game]] that involves interaction with a [[wikipedia:user interface|user interface]] or [[wikipedia:input device|input device]] {{endash}} such as a [[wikipedia:joystick|joystick]], [[wikipedia:game controller|controller]], [[wikipedia:computer keyboard|keyboard]], or [[wikipedia:motion sensing|motion sensing]] device {{endash}} to generate visual feedback for a player. This feedback is shown on a [[wikipedia:video|video]] [[wikipedia:display device|display device]], such as a [[wikipedia:TV set|TV set]], [[wikipedia:computer monitor|monitor]], [[wikipedia:touchscreen|touchscreen]] or [[wikipedia:virtual reality headset|virtual reality headset]]. Video games are often augmented with audio feedback delivered through speakers or headphones, and sometimes with other types of feedback, including [[wikipedia:haptic technology|haptic technology]]. |
A '''video game''' is an [[wikipedia:electronic game|electronic game]] that involves interaction with a [[wikipedia:user interface|user interface]] or [[wikipedia:input device|input device]] {{endash}} such as a [[wikipedia:joystick|joystick]], [[wikipedia:game controller|controller]], [[wikipedia:computer keyboard|keyboard]], or [[wikipedia:motion sensing|motion sensing]] device {{endash}} to generate visual feedback for a player. This feedback is shown on a [[wikipedia:video|video]] [[wikipedia:display device|display device]], such as a [[wikipedia:TV set|TV set]], [[wikipedia:computer monitor|monitor]], [[wikipedia:touchscreen|touchscreen]] or [[wikipedia:virtual reality headset|virtual reality headset]]. Video games are often augmented with audio feedback delivered through speakers or headphones, and sometimes with other types of feedback, including [[wikipedia:haptic technology|haptic technology]]. |
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A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device – such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device – to generate visual feedback for a player. This feedback is shown on a video display device, such as a TV set, monitor, touchscreen or virtual reality headset. Video games are often augmented with audio feedback delivered through speakers or headphones, and sometimes with other types of feedback, including haptic technology.