Game Consoles

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A console game is a form of interactive multimedia used for entertainment.

The game consists of manipulable images (and usually sounds) generated by a video console game

and displayed on a television or similar audio-video system.

The game itself is usually controlled and manipulated using a handheld device connected to the console, called a controller.

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The controller generally contains a number of buttons and directional controls, (such as analog joysticks),

each of which has been assigned a purpose for interacting with and controlling the images on the screen.

The display, speakers, console, and controls of a console can also be incorporated into one small object known as a handheld game.

Modern game multimedia usually comes in the form of an disc,

which can be inserted into the game console.

Recent advances have allowed games and game demos to be downloaded directly to the console via the internet.

Simpler consoles, however, may only have a fixed selection of builtin games.

Cartridges were previously common storage devices for video game data,

but due to technological advances, most video games are now

stored on CDs, or higher capacity DVDs, or the Blu-ray disc used by the Play Station 4 and Xbox One.

The only games stored on cartridges now are the ones for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Veta,

and Neo Geo X and they are called “cards”.

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