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AI short for artificial intelligence.
Anime a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
Console small electronic device for playing computerized video games.
Cut scene (in a video game) a scene shown to the player when they reach a particular point in the game, such as at the end of a level or when the player's character dies.
ESA New Style or contributory ESA (this is known as New Style ESA if claimed after the introduction of Universal Credit in your area, or contributory ESA if claimed before).
ESRB Rating Ratings are determined by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The ESRB is a self-regulatory body that independently applies and enforces ratings, advertising guidelines, and online privacy principles adopted by the industry.
First Person Shooter a type of video game whose gameplay involves shooting enemies and other targets and in which a player views the action as though through the eyes of the character they are controlling.
FPS (Frames Per Second) Frame rate is the measurement of how quickly a number of frames appears within a second, which is why it's also called FPS (frames per second). Motion pictures, TV streaming video content, and even smartphones use the standard frame rate of 24fps.
Game screens Game Details Screen means the screen on the Website and/or Mobile App setting out information relating to a Game.
Genre an online video game which can be played by a very large number of people simultaneously.
Gone Gold idiom. If a recording of a popular song, or of a collection of popular songs, goes gold, it sells a large number of copies.
Grind Grinding refers to the playing time spent doing repetitive tasks within a game to unlock a particular game item or to build the experience needed to progress smoothly through the game.
Janky of extremely poor or unreliable quality. "the software is pretty janky"
Level a horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point. "the front garden is on a level with this floor"
Loot goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war. "the rooms were stuffed with the loot from Francis's expeditions into Italy"
MMO an online video game which can be played by a very large number of people simultaneously.
Pixels a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed. "the camera scans photographs and encodes the image into pixels"
Platform the declared policy of a political party or group. "seeking election on a platform of low taxes"
Quest a long or arduous search for something. "the quest for a reliable vaccine has intensified"
Realm a kingdom. "the peers of the realm"
RPG A role-playing game (RPG) is a game in which each participant assumes the role of a character, generally in a fantasy or science fiction setting, that can interact within the game's imaginary world.
Sprites an elf or fairy.
Top-down Definition. Any game that offers an elevated viewpoint above the action can be considered to have a top-down or overhead perspective. This can include games with Isometric graphics, dual-joystick shooters, and 3D platformers
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