Computer games are generally a computer-controlled
virtual universe that players may interact with in order to achieve a goal, or set of
goals.
Video games, on the other hand, are computer games
where a video display is the primary feedback device.
Computer Games Online:
If you take your fun seriously, you'll find Computer Games Online loaded with
entertaining, in-depth, and intelligent reporting on the hottest video game products and
trends, written in a breezy, yet still authoritative way.
GameSpot:
The worlds largest source for PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PSP, DS, GBA, PS2, PS3,
PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 video game news, cheats, reviews and new releases.
HappyPuppy:
From the time of its inception in 1995, Happy Puppy has evolved into a place for gamers to
acquire the freshest files as well as solid information related to the hottest games.
iWin.com:
An online community committed to entertaining and connecting people through games played
on a computer.
Nintendo Homepage:
Nintendo has sold more than one billion video games world-wide, created such industry
icons as Mario and Donkey Kong and launched franchises like The Legend of Zelda and
Pokémon.
Riddler:
From a quick, casual game during your coffee break to engaging multi-player tournaments,
you will find tons of free online games you can play right in your browser: puzzles,
trivia, solitaire, word games and even casino games.
SEGA:
In the late 1980s, Sega Enterprises introduced a line of extremely successful video game
systems and software titles that propelled the company into international prominence,
making it the world's second largest vendor of consumer video game products.
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