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A personal computer game (also known as a computer game or simply PC game) is a video game played on a personal computer, rather than on a video game console or arcade machine. Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of early titles like Spacewar!, to a wide range of more visually advanced titles.[1]


Computer games and game addiction is often the subject of criticism, focusing largely on the influence of objectionable and violent content and prolonged gameplay on minors.


See also

Aggression and video games

serious games forum : gold for game

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