The video game industry starts off with the
creators, who think of the ideas that go into the games. They then pass on
those ideas to the designers, who make the game according to how the creators
want it to be made, putting in their own 2 cents along the way. After the game
is made, it will go onto the testers, who test the game and make sure there are
no bugs or glitches in the game so when it goes on sale to the public, they can
play the game according to how the creators intended.
The players are able to interact whilst playing some
games. They will be able to take turns, play split screen on the same console,
or play online in other houses and communicate using a wired/wireless headset.
The players are able to play on a wide range of
consoles, all with their own accessories. If the player favours Xbox (made by
Microsoft) they will be able to purchase the Xbox One, which comes with the
Kinect motion sensor, which allows the player to play without using the
controller (IE they are the controller). If the player favours PlayStation
(made by Sony) they will be able to use the PlayStation Move feature, which
allows the player to control what goes on the screen with a remote by pointing
to the screen and guiding around. If the player prefers the Wii (made by
Nintendo) they will have endless accessories such as the Wii U, Wii Fit, Dance
Mat, Sing star microphones and the nunchuku add on…
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