Video Games Stocks List

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Video Games Stocks Recent News

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Nov 22 MSFT Jefferies Reaffirms Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) as Top AI Pick with $550 Target, Highlighting Broad AI Integration Across Products
Nov 22 MSFT Super Micro Computer and C3.ai Lead Another Amazing Week for AI Stocks
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft President Calls for Stronger Cybersecurity Efforts from Trump Administration
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft president Smith urges Trump to 'push harder' against foreign cyberattacks: report
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft begins rolling out Recall feature to developers as AI PC push continues
Nov 22 MSFT NOK Solution to Boost Microsoft's Data Center Network: Stock to Gain?
Nov 22 MSFT Amazon Invests an Additional $4 Billion in Anthropic, an OpenAI Rival
Nov 22 MSFT Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) Introduces AI Innovations with Microsoft: Simplifying Multi-Cloud Adoption
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft (MSFT)-Backed OpenAI Founder Launches Rain AI: Wall Street Eyes $150M Funding
Nov 22 MSFT Nvidia 'Bulls And Bears At An Inflection Point,' Expert Says: Will AI Growth Overcome Global Tariff Risks?
Nov 22 MSFT OpenAI's Potential Browser Could Challenge Google Chrome Amid Antitrust Scrutiny
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft's Azure Platform Just Got So Much Better (Upgrade)
Nov 22 MSFT Top 3 AI Stocks to Watch in December 2024
Nov 22 MSFT Craigslist founder is giving away $200 million to prevent cybercrimes against the US
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Unveils Azure AI Foundry to Help Businesses Build Custom AI Agents and Applications
Nov 22 MSFT Microsoft's Brad Smith Urges Trump Government to Tackle Growing Cyber Threats
Nov 22 MSFT Google Will Survive AI and Break-up Calls. Why Alphabet Stock Could Gain 50%.
Nov 22 MSFT Prediction: Nvidia Stock Is Going to Soar Over the Next 12 Months
Nov 22 MSFT Informatica Inc. (INFA) Enhances AI Capabilities on Microsoft Azure: Key Innovations
Nov 22 FNKO Will Glicked rival Barbenheimer? Stocks to watch as Wicked, Gladiator II open in theaters
Video Games

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a two- or three-dimensional video display device such as a TV screen, virtual reality headset or computer monitor. Since the 1980s, video games have become an increasingly important part of the entertainment industry, and whether they are also a form of art is a matter of dispute.
The electronic systems used to play video games are called platforms. Video games are developed and released for one or several platforms and may not be available on others. Specialized platforms such as arcade games, which present the game in a large, typically coin-operated chassis, were common in the 1980s in video arcades, but declined in popularity as other, more affordable platforms became available. These include dedicated devices such as video game consoles, as well as general-purpose computers like a laptop, desktop or handheld computing devices.
The input device used for games, the game controller, varies across platforms. Common controllers include gamepads, joysticks, mouse devices, keyboards, the touchscreens of mobile devices, or even a person's body, using a Kinect sensor. Players view the game on a display device such as a television or computer monitor or sometimes on virtual reality head-mounted display goggles. There are often game sound effects, music and voice actor lines which come from loudspeakers or headphones. Some games in the 2000s include haptic, vibration-creating effects, force feedback peripherals and virtual reality headsets.
In the 2010s, the commercial importance of the video game industry is increasing. The emerging Asian markets and mobile games on smartphones in particular are driving the growth of the industry. As of 2015, video games generated sales of US$74 billion annually worldwide, and were the third-largest segment in the U.S. entertainment market, behind broadcast and cable TV.

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