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video game

Electronic game played on a visual-display screen or, by means of special additional or built-in components, on the screen of a television set. The first commercially sold was a simple bat-and-ball game developed in the USA in 1972.



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Byline: AFP SAN FRANCISCO: "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" blasted past 300 million dollars in sales on its opening day, the videogame s publisher said Thursday, blowing away even Hollywood films to become the highest-grossing entertainment launch ever.
US videogame sales slid 19 percent in October from the same month last year, NPD Group reported, with fresh releases of blockbuster titles being counted on to reverse the trend.
US videogame sales slid 19 percent in October from the same month last year, NPD Group reported, with fresh releases of blockbuster titles being counted on to reverse the trend.
 
 
 
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