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  2. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Category:Video game terminology - Wikipedia

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    Lag (video games) Leecher (computing) Let's Play; Level (video games) Licensed game; Life (video games) Line of sight (video games) Longplay (video games) Loot (video games) Loot box; Ludonarrative dissonance

  4. Advertising in video games - Wikipedia

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    Static in-game advertisements are embedded into the video game program. [9] Static ads can be used in the story-line of the game and players can interact with them. [9] The creation of the ads can take from a month or years to reach the public. [9]

  5. Two-Thirds of Gamers Say In-Game Ads Don’t Negatively ... - AOL

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    Two in three gamers say in-game ads “positively or neutrally” affect their gaming experience, and 45% of gamers don’t mind watching regular or pop-up ads that offer them in-game rewards ...

  6. In-game advertising - Wikipedia

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    In-game advertising can also lead to negative reviews for a video game, as occurred in 2013 with Maxis' promotion of a heavily branded Nissan Leaf charging station as downloadable content in SimCity. Maxis claimed "Plopping down the station will add happiness to nearby buildings. It will not take power, water, or workers away from your city." [58]

  7. Even after cramming its video game with Walmart ads and ... - AOL

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    Games cost eye-watering sums to develop and market—an estimated $2 billion in the case of Grand Theft Auto 6—and are expensive to consumers. As a result, gaming console sales and spending on ...

  8. Huh? What Does 'MOG' Actually Mean on Social Media? - AOL

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    Like most slang terms, you probably see MOG on your news feed or social media channels. Here are a few different examples of how MOG may be used on platforms like TikTok , Instagram or Facebook.

  9. Advergame - Wikipedia

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    While other video games may use in-game advertising (such as an advertisement on a virtual billboard or branding on an in-game object), an advergame is differentiated by the Interactive Advertising Bureau as a "game specifically designed around [the] product or service being advertised". [1] An advergame is considered a type of advertainment.