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Show your creative powers Any Forums

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based, fpbp, /thread

/thread

Fuck off I am not watching your shitty nigger award show

>shilling for hollywood shit

This doesn't feel organic. Fuck you

DUUUUUDE DUDE DUDE DID YOU HEAR?
A NIGGER PUNCHED A NIGGER AT JEW AWARDS DUUUUUUUDE

nypa

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Where's the Godhand edit?

Fuck off, I need content for my twitter

copy pasting this into mspaint just gives me a black square
yes i use mspaint and no i don't care
fuck you

I much prefer the Any Forums version of the meme.

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mspaint doesnt support transparency in pngs. use paint.net or some other paint program

not a zog puppet
do it yourself

I hecking love this hollywood conglomerate meme and I’ll definitely watch the award show next year for the engrossing drama and hilarious skits

I’m trans btw not sure if that matters

>organic meme btw
Embarrassing

Any Forums is flooded with this shit. Like some kind of Hollywood kike is forcing a meme.

Very boring and not very memeable.

why Johnny Silberman slap his v

inb4 some reddit picture spam

I really don't understand why he chimped out like that considering his wife is constantly fucking other guys

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this

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Thread should've ended here

fpbp
fuck the oscars

it seemed like a normal reaction to me, you don’t fuck with other people’s wives and kids.

It's staged for publicity and OP is probably a cock sucker shilling this forced "meme" to make people watch his hollywood jew awards.

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It was worth a cheap laugh, but I'm tired of it already.

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not from a video game, fuck off

Look at how perfectly framed and meme able this unexpected moment is. So very organic

>tall
>rich
>famous
>still has to defend the "honor" of a woman that sleeps with other men

What hope is there for the rest of us?

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never!

>do nothing
Be a cuck
>punch in the face
Be a seething cuck

Willie just couldn’t win in that scenario

A fleeting meme if I ever saw one

Its a distraction for something more serious happening in the world

He could literally just drop that bitch and get another girl in seconds

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what's this even from

>a prestigious show has excellent camerawork
gee it truly does seem like a conspiracy is afoot you guys

Being a cuck is hot

My gf sends me vids of her riding other dudes when I'm away for work so I can jerk off

>serious happening in the world
Like?

Only megachads will get this.

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Hunter Biden

Wait he's a cuck or is this just a meme?

I hate you, you lost your schizo badge

Because he's a pussy whipped idiot doing whatever the fuck his "wife" demands and with the rest of his family being equally retarded, there's just no saving him, so he might as well embrace it.

Any Forums is that way faggot go watch your """""""prestigious""""""" shows over there

Imagine being retarded enough to watch celebs give themselves awards

Fpbp

He's a cuck and part of the cabal, has been for years.

:(

teh timeloop occurring on april 1st

yo it's rewind time

tbf he did laugh at the joke before looking at her wife

Are celebs mentally ill? Are they the ultimate schizos? Video games?

twitter.com/GabbieGately/status/1508279640095277065

It isn't about the cuckoldery.
It shouldn't have been about the bald head.
It should have been about the lame shitty GI Jane joke.

Who the fuck still remembers GI Jane? Oh wait Chris is catering to a bunch of 50 year white people, I forgot.

>mfw no idea who Chris Rock is
>mfw no idea who Nicole Kidman is
>mfw only know Will Smith as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

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Yeah, his cheeks are wobbling. He legitimately got slapped.

Very few people are that’s why we’re being subjected to this heckin organic meme

kek calm down Will

fpbp and sage

made another one

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Any Forums isn't full of people they're pop culture npcs
The board shouldn't exist in the first place it's just a normalfag and pedophile haven

>>mfw only know Will Smith as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Hey know, the first MIB was a fun movie

>I LOOOOOOVE CELEBRITIES!!!

You’re not special

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Any zanzibart edit?

>divorce
>she takes the kids and gets fucktons of alimony
>will smith becomes brendan fraser 2 but reddit hates him so JUST memes wont be made of him and all attempts to help him out will be suppressed by hollywood jews
>stay
>whore wife will try to fuck other men and your offspring despise you for no reason despite giving them entire movies and recording studios
He's in a lose-lose situation unless that whore dies either by his hand or by someone else. Never thought it would be fucking will smith of all people to get JUSTed this hard while all the kiddy fuckers and degenerates like kevin spacey get off scott free

And then he slapped me with his PENIS

The moment he became a cuck he already lost

>Willie just couldn’t win in that scenario
welcome to the club, will

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>I really don't understand why he chimped out
Hes black, they will chimp out at literally anything.

Fpbp
Fuck this viral marketing shill campaign

>Any Forums
>making any OC that aren't shitty wojak edits

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Classic. God bless this show.

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requesting Yukari and P3 Protag

Wish I could post pics on Any Forums.

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only good post in the thread

This is just a rehash if fat geralt but that was significantly funnier and happened because Any Forums was already on board with collectively shitting on tlou2.
This just feels like Any Forums making an attempt at a template meme and exporting it in hopes that enough OC gets made to keep it self sustaining

ironic coming from a tranny worshiping board where comedy peaks at inflated facial edits of screencaps with le wacky bottom text

Staged doesn't mean he can't still make contact.

I'm glad you can't you absolutely deserve that rangeban

user sanzibart is not a real character...

>yet another redraw meme thread
Oh boy I can't wait to see a god hand edit, or maybe a sneed one hahaha it's going to be so funny

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That's not how it works. You have to pay an artist to make about 10 variations first then spam those for it to catch on

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Has anyone done this yet?

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Why does this show make women so mad?

So does this mean no Bad boys 4 since he slapped denzel?

this is fake, it was a punch not a slap

Honestly dunno why I'm rangebanned. Don't think I've posted anything more atrocious or ghastly than most anons here.

Based

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7 years and i still havent finished OFF, how is eggman related?

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slap's real but whole thing was staged.

Sneed ended up being the first edit made, unfortunately

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Probably for low quality shitposting too bad they can't just cut off mobile posters all together and end the problem

reddit competition about who's the best videogame character, eggman lost to actual discord trannies rigging it all since the yume nikki protag won and they wanted the epic bacon 420 rpgmaker duo to be the winners

Have you been around blacks?

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cobson lost
kuz lost
norgay lost
oldfags lost
chudjak nas
sweden won
soot won
the sharty won
deal with it

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here's mine.
total warhammer 3.

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Based

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Forget it, Phil.
It's Any Forumstown.

/thread

/r/ Hobo Vergil smacking Nero with his devil arm

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But he let other people LITERALLY FUCK his wife... but some off-kilter comments about her hair is where he draws the line

this, my dad raped me and i came out fine, it did bring us closer together too, women are fucking on easy mode and delusional

being white

retard

user I don’t care about ecelebs life’s to know that, I barely care about mine.

how do i get this type of gf bros

blackest niggerest coal ever posted on the 'chud

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he chimped out precisely because his wife is constantly fucking other guys

Cobson lost

Snopes has debunked this

Cobson lost though
Source: Military

I'm using phone internet through the PC. Maybe that's my problem?

It's a meme. His wife cheated on him and talked about it on live tv before everyone.

kill yourself newfag
you deserve it

chris was wincing like he was bracing for it

both freemason jews 'the world is so fucking fake and gay
i hate you retards

He knew he was fucked when Will Smith get on the stage

That's pretty cool.

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A video game[a] or computer 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. 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. Computer games are not all video games—for example text adventure games, chess, and so on do not depend upon a graphics display.

Video games are defined based on their platform, which include arcade video games, console games, and personal computer (PC) games. More recently, the industry has expanded onto mobile gaming through smartphones and tablet computers, virtual and augmented reality systems, and remote cloud gaming. Video games are classified into a wide range of genres based on their type of gameplay and purpose.

The first video game prototypes in the 1950s and 1960s are simple extensions of electronic games using video-like output from large room-size computers. The first consumer video game is the arcade video game Computer Space in 1971. In 1972 came the iconic hit arcade game Pong, and the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey. The industry grew quickly during the golden age of arcade video games from the late 1970s to early 1980s, but suffered from the crash of the North American video game market in 1983 due to loss of publishing control and saturation of the market. Following the crash, the industry matured, dominated by Japanese companies such as Nintendo, Sega, and Sony, and established practices and methods around the development and distribution of video games to prevent a similar crash in the future, many which continue to be followed.

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>newfag
lol. I likely been here longer than you.

ummm.. ORGANSISTERS???

Today, video game development requires numerous skills to bring a game to market, including developers, publishers, distributors, retailers, console and other third-party manufacturers, and other roles.

In the 2000s, the core industry centered on "AAA" games, leaving little room for riskier, experimental games. Coupled with the availability of the Internet and digital distribution, this gave room for independent video game development (or indie games) to gain prominence into the 2010s. Since then, the commercial importance of the video game industry has been increasing. The emerging Asian markets and mobile games on smartphones in particular are altering player demographics towards casual gaming and increasing monetization by incorporating games as a service. As of 2020, the global video game market has estimated annual revenues of US$159 billion across hardware, software, and services. This is three times the size of the 2019 global music industry and four times that of the 2019 film industry.[1]

Origins
Main articles: History of video games and Early history of video games
Further information: History of arcade video games

Tennis for Two (1958), an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display.
Early video games use interactive electronic devices with various display formats. The earliest example is from 1947—a "Cathode-ray tube amusement device" was filed for a patent on 25 January 1947, by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann, and issued on 14 December 1948, as U.S. Patent 2455992.[2] Inspired by radar display technology, it consists of an analog device allowing a user to control the parabolic arc of a dot on the screen to simulate a missile being fired at targets, which are paper drawings fixed to the screen.[3]

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esl fag lmao
>been here longer than you
>why am i le baned????????

i think that before the slap some girl made a joke about him being a cuck and that is what pushed him over the edge
i just hope this doesn't spawn another stupid wave of people wanting to censor jokes because "yOU CanT MAke Fun oF BALd wOMEN!" or something like that

If a big black guy was marching towards me like that I’d be bracing myself too.

KYS you dead-eyed faggot, life is only going to get worse for you.

Other early examples include Christopher Strachey's Draughts game, the Nimrod computer at the 1951 Festival of Britain; OXO, a tic-tac-toe Computer game by Alexander S. Douglas for the EDSAC in 1952; Tennis for Two, an electronic interactive game engineered by William Higinbotham in 1958; and Spacewar!, written by MIT students Martin Graetz, Steve Russell, and Wayne Wiitanen's on a DEC PDP-1 computer in 1961. Each game has different means of display: NIMROD has a panel of lights to play the game of Nim,[4] OXO has a graphical display to play tic-tac-toe,[5] Tennis for Two has an oscilloscope to display a side view of a tennis court,[3] and Spacewar! has the DEC PDP-1's vector display to have two spaceships battle each other.[6]


Ralph H. Baer (left) receiving the National Medal of Technology from U.S. President George W. Bush in 2006.
Nolan Bushnell giving a speech at the Game Developers Conference in 2011.
Nolan Bushnell in 2013.
These preliminary inventions paved the way for the origins of video games today. Ralph H. Baer, while working at Sanders Associates in 1966, devised a control system to play a rudimentary game of table tennis on a television screen. With the company's approval, Baer built the prototype "Brown Box". Sanders patented Baer's inventions and licensed them to Magnavox, which commercialized it as the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, released in 1972.[3][7] Separately, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, inspired by seeing Spacewar! running at Stanford University, devised a similar version running in a smaller coin-operated arcade cabinet using a less expensive computer. This was released as Computer Space, the first arcade video game, in 1971.[8] Bushnell and Dabney went on to form Atari, Inc., and with Allan Alcorn, created their second arcade game in 1972, the hit ping pong-style Pong, which was directly inspired by the table tennis game on the Odyssey.

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cope more braindead faggot

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Sanders and Magnavox sued Atari for infringement of Baer's patents, but Atari settled out of court, paying for perpetual rights to the patents. Following their agreement, Atari made a home version of Pong, which was released by Christmas 1975.[3] The success of the Odyssey and Pong, both as an arcade game and home machine, launched the video game industry.[9][10] Both Baer and Bushnell have been titled "Father of Video Games" for their contributions.[11][12]

Terminology
The term "video game" was developed to distinguish this class of electronic games that were played on some type of video display rather than on a teletype printer or similar device.[13] This also distinguished from many handheld electronic games like Merlin which commonly used LED lights for indicators but did not use these in combination for imaging purposes.[14]

"Computer game" may also be used to describe video games because all video games essentially require a computer processor, and in some situations, may be used interchangeably with "video game".[15] However, the term "computer game" may also be more specific to games played primarily on personal computers or other type of flexible hardware system (also known as a PC game), to distinguish from video games that are played on fixed console systems.[14][13] Other terms such as "television game" or "telegame" had been used in the 1970s and early 1980s, particularly for the home consoles that connect to a television set.[16] In Japan, where consoles like the Odyssey were first imported and then made within the country by the large television manufacturers such as Toshiba and Sharp Corporation, such games are known as "TV games", or TV geemu or terebi geemu,[17] "Electronic game" may also be used to refer to video games, but this also incorporates devices like early handheld electronic games that lack any video output.[15] and the term "TV game" is still commonly used into the 21st century.[17][18]

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>I am a gigantic faggot who is incapable of feeling happy so I take my emotions out on everyone else

The first appearance of the term "video game" emerged around 1973. The Oxford English Dictionary cited a November 10, 1973 BusinessWeek article as the first printed use of the term.[19] Though Bushnell believed the term came from a vending magazine review of Computer Space in 1971,[20] a review of the major vending magazines Vending Times and Cashbox showed that the term came much earlier, appearing first around March 1973 in these magazines in mass usage including by the arcade game manufacturers. As analyzed by video game historian Keith Smith, the sudden appearance suggested that the term had been proposed and readily adopted by those involved. This appeared to trace to Ed Adlum, who ran Cashbox's coin-operated section until 1972 and then later founded RePlay Magazine, covering the coin-op amusement field, in 1975. In a September 1982 issue of RePlay, Adlum is credited with first naming these games as "video games": "RePlay's Eddie Adlum worked at 'Cash Box' when 'TV games' first came out. The personalities in those days were Bushnell, his sales manager Pat Karns and a handful of other 'TV game' manufacturers like Henry Leyser and the McEwan brothers. It seemed awkward to call their products 'TV games', so borrowing a word from Billboard's description of movie jukeboxes, Adlum started to refer to this new breed of amusement machine as 'video games.' The phrase stuck."[21] Adlum explained in 1985 that up until the early 1970s, amusement arcades typically had non-video arcade games such as pinball machines and electro-mechanical games. With the arrival of video games in arcades during the early 1970s, there was initially some confusion in the arcade industry over what term should be used to describe the new games. He "wrestled with descriptions of this type of game," alternating between "TV game" and "television game" but "finally woke up one day" and said, "what the hell... video game!"[22]

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why should I be happy about repetitive things? i'm not that autistic you know

Why yes.
>esl
Don't know what's that, but you seem to know zoom zoom.

Definition
While many games readily fall into a clear, well-understood definition of video games, new genres and innovations in game development have raised the question of what are the essential factors of a video game that separate the medium from other forms of entertainment.

The introduction of interactive films in the 1980s with games like Dragon's Lair, featured games with full motion video played off a form of media but only limited user interaction.[23] This had required a means to distinguish these games from more traditional board games that happen to also use external media, such as the Clue VCR Mystery Game which required players to watch VCR clips between turns. To distinguish between these two, video games are considered to require some interactivity that affects the visual display.[14]

Most video games tend to feature some type of victory or winning conditions, such as a scoring mechanism or a final boss fight. The introduction of walking simulators (adventure games that allow for exploration but lack any objectives) like Gone Home, and empathy games (video games that tend to focus on emotion) like That Dragon, Cancer brought the idea of games that did not have any such type of winning condition and raising the question of whether these were actually games.[24] These are still commonly justified as video games as they provide a game world that the player can interact with by some means.[25]

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SOURCE?! can't find it on yandex and google

Why do you take it all so seriously, user? You’re on Any Forums for gods sake, relax.

retard

still mad?

The lack of any industry definition for a video game by 2021 was an issue during the case Epic Games v. Apple which dealt with video games offered on Apple's iOS App Store. Among concerns raised were games like Fortnite Creative and Roblox which created metaverses of interactive experiences, and whether the larger game and the individual experiences themselves were games or not in relation to fees that Apple charged for the App Store. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, recognizing that there was yet an industry standard definition for a video game, established for her ruling that "At a bare minimum, videogames appear to require some level of interactivity or involvement between the player and the medium" compared to passive entertainment like film, music, and television, and "videogames are also generally graphically rendered or animated, as opposed to being recorded live or via motion capture as in films or television".[26] Rogers still concluded that what is a video game "appears highly eclectic and diverse".[26]

Video game terms

Freedoom, a clone of the first-person shooter Doom. Common elements include a heads-up display along the bottom that includes the player's remaining health and ammunition.
See also: Glossary of video game terms
The gameplay experience varies radically between video games, but many common elements exist. Most games will launch into a title screen and give the player a chance to review options such as the number of players before starting a game. Most games are divided into levels which the player must work the avatar through, scoring points, collecting power-ups to boost the avatar's innate attributes, all while either using special attacks to defeat enemies or moves to avoid them. This information is relayed to the player through a type of on-screen user interface such as a heads-up display atop the rendering of the game itself.

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yeah sorry 4cuck is not a real deal I know

Yes, I know you are.

Taking damage will deplete their avatar's health, and if that falls to zero or if the avatar otherwise falls into an impossible-to-escape location, the player will lose one of their lives. Should they lose all their lives without gaining an extra life or "1-UP", then the player will reach the "game over" screen. Many levels as well as the game's finale end with a type of boss character the player must defeat to continue on. In some games, intermediate points between levels will offer save points where the player can create a saved game on storage media to restart the game should they lose all their lives or need to stop the game and restart at a later time. These also may be in the form of a passage that can be written down and reentered at the title screen.

Product flaws include software bugs which can manifest as glitches which may be exploited by the player; this is often the foundation of speedrunning a video game. These bugs, along with cheat codes, Easter eggs, and other hidden secrets that were intentionally added to the game can also be exploited.[27][28][29][30] On some consoles, cheat cartridges allow players to execute these cheat codes, and user-developed trainers allow similar bypassing for computer software games. Both of which might make the game easier, give the player additional power-ups, or change the appearance of the game.[28]

Components

Arcade video game machines at the Sugoi arcade game hall in Malmi, Helsinki, Finland
To distinguish from electronic games, a video game is generally considered to require a platform, the hardware which contains computing elements, to process player interaction from some type of input device and displays the results to a video output display.[31]

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Based cunng spammer

not going to use anything that relates to niggers or jew television.

Platform

Various gaming consoles at the Computer Games Museum in Berlin
Video games require a platform, a specific combination of electronic components or computer hardware and associated software, to operate.[32] The term system is also commonly used. Games are typically designed to be played on one or a limited number of platforms, and exclusivity to a platform is used as a competitive edge in the video game market.[33] However, games may be developed for alternative platforms than intended, which are described as ports or conversions. These also may be remasters - where most of the original game's source code is reused and art assets, models, and game levels are updated for modern systems - and remakes, where in addition to asset improvements, significant reworking of the original game and possibly from scratch is performed.[34]

The list below is not exhaustive and excludes other electronic devices capable of playing video games such as PDAs and graphing calculators.

Computer game
Most computer games are PC games, referring to those that involve a player interacting with a personal computer (PC) connected to a video monitor.[35] Personal computers are not dedicated game platforms, so there may be differences running the same game on different hardware. Also, the openness allows some features to developers like reduced software cost,[36] increased flexibility, increased innovation, emulation, creation of modifications or mods, open hosting for online gaming (in which a person plays a video game with people who are in a different household) and others. A gaming computer is a PC or laptop intended specifically for gaming, typically using high-performance, high-cost components. In additional to personal computer gaming, there also exist games that work on mainframe computers and other similarly shared systems, with users logging in remotely to use the computer.

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Home console
A console game is played on a home console, a specialized electronic device that connects to a common television set or composite video monitor. Home consoles are specifically designed to play games using a dedicated hardware environment, giving developers a concrete hardware target for development and assurances of what features will be available, simplifying development compared to PC game development. Usually consoles only run games developed for it, or games from other platform made by the same company, but never games developed by its direct competitor, even if the same game is available on different platforms. It often comes with a specific game controller. Major console platforms include Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo.
Handheld console
A handheld gaming device is a small, self-contained electronic device that is portable and can be held in a user's hands. It features the console, a small screen, speakers and buttons, joystick or other game controllers in a single unit. Like consoles, handhelds are dedicated platforms, and share almost the same characteristics. Handheld hardware usually is less powerful than PC or console hardware. Some handheld games from the late 1970s and early 1980s could only play one game. In the 1990s and 2000s, a number of handheld games used cartridges, which enabled them to be used to play many different games. The handheld console has waned in the 2010s as mobile device gaming has become a more dominant factor.

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didnt even hit him with the palm, just the fingers. cant be messin' up the moneymaker of one of the hollywood jew's lapdogs.

Arcade video game

A police-themed arcade game in which players use a light gun
An arcade video game generally refers to a game played on an even more specialized type of electronic device that is typically designed to play only one game and is encased in a special, large coin-operated cabinet which has one built-in console, controllers (joystick, buttons, etc.), a CRT screen, and audio amplifier and speakers. Arcade games often have brightly painted logos and images relating to the theme of the game. While most arcade games are housed in a vertical cabinet, which the user typically stands in front of to play, some arcade games use a tabletop approach, in which the display screen is housed in a table-style cabinet with a see-through table top. With table-top games, the users typically sit to play. In the 1990s and 2000s, some arcade games offered players a choice of multiple games. In the 1980s, video arcades were businesses in which game players could use a number of arcade video games. In the 2010s, there are far fewer video arcades, but some movie theaters and family entertainment centers still have them.
Browser game
A browser game takes advantages of standardizations of technologies for the functionality of web browsers across multiple devices providing a cross-platform environment. These games may be identified based on the website that they appear, such as with Miniclip games. Others are named based on the programming platform used to develop them, such as Java and Flash games.
Mobile game
With the introduction of smartphones and tablet computers standardized on the iOS and Android operating systems, mobile gaming has become a significant platform. These games may utilize unique features of mobile devices that are not necessary present on other platforms, such as accelerometers, global positing information and camera devices to support augmented reality gameplay.

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Cloud gaming
Cloud gaming requires a minimal hardware device, such as a basic computer, console, laptop, mobile phone or even a dedicated hardware device connected to a display with good Internet connectivity that connects to hardware systems by the cloud gaming provider. The game is computed and rendered on the remote hardware, using a number of predictive methods to reduce the network latency between player input and output on their display device. For example, the Xbox Cloud Gaming and PlayStation Now platforms use dedicated custom server blade hardware in cloud computing centers.
Virtual reality

Players using the PlayStation VR headsets in 2017
Virtual reality (VR) games generally require players to use a special head-mounted unit that provides stereoscopic screens and motion tracking to immerse a player within virtual environment that responds to their head movements. Some VR systems include control units for the player's hands as to provide a direct way to interact with the virtual world. VR systems generally require a separate computer, console, or other processing device that couples with the head-mounted unit.
Emulation
An emulator enables games from a console or otherwise different system to be run in a type of virtual machine on a modern system, simulating the hardware of the original and allows old games to be played. While emulators themselves have been found to be legal in United States case law, the act of obtaining the game software that one does not already own may violate copyrights. However, there are some official releases of emulated software from game manufacturers, such as Nintendo with its Virtual Console or Nintendo Switch Online offerings.

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Backward compatibility
Backward compatibility is similar in nature to emulation in that older games can be played on newer platforms, but typically directly though hardware and build-in software within the platform. For example, the PlayStation 2 is capable of playing original PlayStation games simply by inserting the original game media into the newer console, while Nintendo's Wii could play Nintendo GameCube titles as well in the same manner.
Game media

An unlabeled game cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System
Early arcade games, home consoles, and handheld games were dedicated hardware units with the game's logic built into the electronic componentry of the hardware. Since then, most video game platforms are considered programmable, having means to read and play multiple games distributed on different types of media or formats. Physical formats include ROM cartridges, magnetic storage including magnetic tape data storage and floppy discs, optical media formats including CD-ROM and DVDs, and flash memory cards. Furthermore digital distribution over the Internet or other communication methods as well as cloud gaming alleviate the need for any physical media. In some cases, the media serves as the direct read-only memory for the game, or it may be the form of installation media that is used to write the main assets to the player's platform's local storage for faster loading periods and later updates.

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Games can be extended with new content and software patches through either expansion packs which are typically available as physical media, or as downloadable content nominally available via digital distribution. These can be offered freely or can be used to monetize a game following its initial release. Several games offer players the ability to create user-generated content to share with others to play. Other games, mostly those on personal computers, can be extended with user-created modifications or mods that alter or add onto the game; these often are unofficial and were developed by players from reverse engineering of the game, but other games provide official support for modding the game.[37]

Input device
Main article: Game controller

A North American Super NES game controller from the early 1990s
Video game can use several types of input devices to translate human actions to a game. Most common are the use of game controllers like gamepads and joysticks for most consoles, and as accessories for personal computer systems along keyboard and mouse controls. Common controls on the most recent controllers include face buttons, shoulder triggers, analog sticks, and directional pads ("d-pads"). Consoles typically include standard controllers which are shipped or bundled with the console itself, while peripheral controllers are available as a separate purchase from the console manufacturer or third-party vendors.[38] Similar control sets are built into handheld consoles and onto arcade cabinets. Newer technology improvements have incorporated additional technology into the controller or the game platform, such as touchscreens and motion detection sensors that give more options for how the player interacts with the game. Specialized controllers may be used for certain genres of games, including racing wheels, light guns and dance pads.

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Digital cameras and motion detection can capture movements of the player as input into the game, which can, in some cases, effectively eliminate the control, and on other systems such as virtual reality, are used to enhance immersion into the game.

Display and output
Main article: Video game graphics

Handheld units, like the Game Boy, include built-in output screens and sound speakers.
By definition, all video games are intended to output graphics to an external video display, such as cathode-ray tube televisions, newer liquid-crystal display (LCD) televisions and built-in screens, projectors or computer monitors, depending on the type of platform the game is played on. Features such as color depth, refresh rate, frame rate, and screen resolution are a combination of the limitations of the game platform and display device and the program efficiency of the game itself. The game's output can range from fixed displays using LED or LCD elements, text-based games, two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, and augmented reality displays.

The game's graphics are often accompanied by sound produced by internal speakers on the game platform or external speakers attached to the platform, as directed by the game's programming. This often will include sound effects tied to the player's actions to provide audio feedback, as well as background music for the game.

Some platforms support additional feedback mechanics to the player that a game can take advantage of. This is most commonly haptic technology built into the game controller, such as causing the controller to shake in the player's hands to simulate a shaking earthquake occurring in game.

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Classifications
Video games are frequently classified by a number of factors related to how one plays them.

Genre
Main article: Video game genre
See also: Gameplay
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Dustforce is representative of the platform game genre as its gameplay involves jumping between platforms.
A video game, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into genres. However, unlike film or television which use visual or narrative elements, video games are generally categorized into genres based on their gameplay interaction, since this is the primary means which one interacts with a video game.[39][40][41] The narrative setting does not impact gameplay; a shooter game is still a shooter game, regardless of whether it takes place in a fantasy world or in outer space.[42][43] An exception is the horror game genre, used for games that are based on narrative elements of horror fiction, the supernatural, and psychological horror.[44]

Genre names are normally self-describing in terms of the type of gameplay, such as action game, role playing game, or shoot 'em up, though some genres have derivations from influential works that have defined that genre, such as roguelikes from Rogue,[45] Grand Theft Auto clones from Grand Theft Auto III,[46] and battle royale games from the film Battle Royale.[47] The names may shift over time as players, developers and the media come up with new terms; for example, first-person shooters were originally called "Doom clones" based on the 1993 game.[48] A hierarchy of game genres exist, with top-level genres like "shooter game" and "action game" that broadly capture the game's main gameplay style, and several subgenres of specific implementation, such as within the shooter game first-person shooter and third-person shooter. Some cross-genre types also exist that fall until multiple top-level genres such as action-adventure game.

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Mode

A LAN party at the 2004 DreamHack with hundreds of players
A video game's mode describes how many players can use the game at the same type. This is primarily distinguished by single-player video games and multiplayer video games. Within the latter category, multiplayer games can be played in a variety of ways, including locally at the same device, on separate devices connected through a local network such as LAN parties, or online via separate Internet connections. Most multiplayer games are based on competitive gameplay, but many offer cooperative and team-based options as well as asymmetric gameplay. Online games use server structures that can also enable massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) to support hundreds of players at the same time.

A small number of video games are zero-player games, in which the player has very limited interaction with the game itself. These are most commonly simulation games where the player may establish a starting state and then let the game proceed on its own, watching the results as a passive observer, such as with many computerized simulations of Conway's Game of Life.[49]

Intent
Most video games are created for entertainment purposes, a category otherwise called "core games".[31] There are a subset of games developed for additional purposes beyond entertainment. These include:

Casual games
Casual games are designed for ease of accessibility, simple to understand gameplay and quick to grasp rule sets, and aimed at mass market audience, as opposed to a hardcore game. They frequently support the ability to jump in and out of play on demand, such as during commuting or lunch breaks. Numerous browser and mobile games fall into the casual game area, and casual games often are from genres with low intensity game elements such as match three, hidden object, time management, and puzzle games.[50]

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Educational games
Education software has been used in homes and classrooms to help teach children and students, and video games have been similarly adapted for these reasons, all designed to provide a form of interactivity and entertainment tied to game design elements. There are a variety of differences in their designs and how they educate the user. These are broadly split between edutainment games that tend to focus on the entertainment value and rote learning but are unlikely to engage in critical thinking, and educational video games that are geared towards problem solving through motivation and positive reinforcement while downplaying the entertainment value.[53] Examples of educational games include The Oregon Trail and the Carmen Sandiego series. Further, games not initially developed for educational purposes have found their way into the classroom after release, such as that feature open worlds or virtual sandboxes like Minecraft,[54] or offer critical thinking skills through puzzle video games like SpaceChem.[55]
Serious games

Microsoft Flight Simulator is an example of a serious game.
Further extending from educational games, serious games are those where the entertainment factor may be augmented, overshadowed, or even eliminated by other purposes for the game. Game design is used to reinforce the non-entertainment purpose of the game, such as using video game technology for the game's interactive world, or gamification for reinforcement training. Educational games are a form of serious games, but other types of serious games include fitness games that incorporate significant physical exercise to help keep the player fit (such as Wii Fit), flight simulators that simulate piloting commercial and military aircraft (such as Microsoft Flight Simulator), advergames that are built around the advertising of a product (such as Pepsiman), and newsgames aimed at conveying a specific advocacy message (such as NarcoGuerra).[56][57]

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Art game
Though video games have been considered an art form on their own, games may be developed to try to purposely communicate a story or message, using the medium as a work of art. These art or arthouse games are designed to generate emotion and empathy from the player by challenging societal norms and offering critique through the interactivity of the video game medium. They may not have any type of win condition and are designed to let the player explore through the game world and scenarios. Most art games are indie games in nature, designed based on personal experiences or stories through a single developer or small team. Examples of art games include Passage, Flower, and That Dragon, Cancer.[58][59][60]
Content rating
Main article: Video game content rating system

A typical ESRB rating label, listing the rating and specific content descriptors for Rabbids Go Home
Video games can be subject to national and international content rating requirements. Like with film content ratings, video game ratings typing identify the target age group that the national or regional ratings board believes is appropriate for the player, ranging from all-ages, to a teenager-or-older, to mature, to the infrequent adult-only games. Most content review is based on the level of violence, both in the type of violence and how graphic it may be represented, and sexual content, but other themes such as drug and alcohol use and gambling that can influence children may also be identified. A primary identifier based on a minimum age is used by nearly all systems, along with additional descriptors to identify specific content that players and parents should be aware of.

The regulations vary from country to country but generally are voluntary systems upheld by vendor practices, with penalty and fines issued by the ratings body on the video game publisher for misuse of the ratings. Among the major content rating systems include:

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I think it was a balanced slap, any harder and Will would have faced a more serious repercussion than nothing.

Any softer and Chris would have thought Will was just playing around.

Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) that oversees games released in the United States. ESRB ratings are voluntary and rated along a E (Everyone), E10+ (Everyone 10 and older), T (Teen), M (Mature), and AO (Adults Only). Attempts to mandate video games ratings in the U.S. subsequently led to the landmark Supreme Court case, Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association in 2011 which ruled video games were a protected form of art, a key victory for the video game industry.[61]
Pan European Game Information (PEGI) covering the United Kingdom, most of the European Union and other European countries, replacing previous national-based systems. The PEGI system uses content rated based on minimum recommended ages, which include 3+, 8+, 12+, 16+, and 18+.
Australian Classification Board (ACB) oversees the ratings of games and other works in Australia, using ratings of G (General), PG (Parental Guidance), M (Mature), MA15+ (Mature Accompanied), R18+ (Restricted), and X (Restricted for pornographic material). ACB can also deny to give a rating to game (RC – Refused Classification). The ACB's ratings are enforceable by law, and importantly, games cannot be imported or purchased digitally in Australia if they have failed to gain a rating or were given the RC rating, leading to a number of notable banned games.
Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO) rates games for Japan. Their ratings include A (all ages), B (12 and older), C (15 and over), D (17 and over), and Z (18 and over).
Additionally, the major content system provides have worked to create the International Age Rating Coalition (IARC), a means to streamline and align the content ratings system between different region, so that a publisher would only need to complete the content ratings review for one provider, and use the IARC transition to affirm the content rating for all other regions.

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>Not too hard, not too soft
Yea a fake slap

Certain nations have even more restrictive rules related to political or ideological content. Within Germany, until 2018, the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (Entertainment Software Self-Regulation) would refuse to classify, and thus allow sale, of any game depicting Nazi imagery, and thus often requiring developers to replace such imagery with fictional ones. This ruling was relaxed in 2018 to allow for such imagery for "social adequacy" purposes that applied to other works of art.[62] China's video game segment is mostly isolated from the rest of the world due to the government's censorship, and all games published there must adhere to strict government review, disallowing content such as smearing the image of the Chinese Communist Party. Foreign games published in China often require modification by developers and publishers to meet these requirements.[63]

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>Shit wife cheats on you
>Was an Incredibly Successful Actor
>your son can't act
>your daughter can't rap
>your wife won't sing OR act
>took this long to get an Oscar and now everyone keeps talking about the time you slapped someone talking shit
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A controlled slap.

And he still got enough to connect to make Rock's face go lopsided afterwards.

On April 4th, 1999, I arrived home from college. It took a few semesters longer than I intended but I was proud to be done. I had no idea what adult life held for me, but I was optimistic.

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