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Note that WP:VG/DATE asserts several guidelines/rules about where and when (and which) abbreviations may be used in video game infoboxes, specifically: "Release dates should be provided from primarily English-speaking regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.
This template presents video games release years by platforms. If your game is released for only a couple of platforms, consider listing them only in {}. The idea is from Template talk:Infobox video_game#Multiple release dates in the infobox. However, it's usage is unsettled - as a substitute of Infobox VG's release dates parameter, or just a ...
The labels are typically regions, countries, or languages. The items are typically dates, but can be used for companies or people as well. The template is most commonly used for infobox fields, such as {{Infobox video game}} 's release and publisher fields. It is also used for release date columns in many tables.
This category contains articles about video games that are currently in production and expected to be released. When a game is released, ...
According to market research firm Newzoo, the global video game market reached total revenues of US$180.3 billion, a 1.4% growth from 2020. Of this, 52% of the revenue was attributed to the mobile game market and the larger growth over the prior year, 28% to the console games market (including hardware and software), and 20% to the personal ...
Also isometric graphics. Graphic rendering technique of three-dimensional objects set in a two-dimensional plane of movement. Often includes games where some objects are still rendered as sprites. 360 no-scope A 360 no-scope usually refers to a trick shot in a first or third-person shooter video game in which one player kills another with a sniper rifle by first spinning a full circle and then ...
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The highest selling arcade game of the year is F-1. 1977 – The Atari Video Computer System (later the Atari 2600) is released as the first widely popular home video game console. [5] 1978 – Space Invaders is released, popularizing the medium and beginning the golden age of arcade video games. [6]