GAMING HISTORY
CATEGORIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
TERMS
GAMING AND MEDIA
GAMING TRIVIA
100
This game was used in one of the first instances of machine learning

What is checkers?

100

An advocacy game is designed to deliver this type of messaging

What is non-commercial messaging?

100

This term, which we've discussed in previous weeks, describes the power to make decisions that affect the outcome of the game

What is agency?

100

Gaming is differentiated from other media types by this characteristic

What is interactivity?

100

This genre of games includes titles like Call of Duty and Battlefront

What are first-person shooters?

200

These physical spaces where early video games could be played emerged in the 1970s

What are arcades?

200

In these games, users consume advertising or spend cash to progress in their play

What is a freemium game?

200

That the same game can be played across a series of different hardware platforms is an example of this media characteristic

What is convergence?

200

Unlike literature and film, game audiences generally observe the protagonist through this point of view

What is first person?

200

This massively popular title released in 2013 had a reported budget of $265 million

What is Grand Theft Auto V?

300

The invention of this technology was crucial to the integration of gaming in the home media entertainment ecosystem

What is the silicone chip?

300

According to Alexandrina Agloro, these games "offer us a peek at what kinds of alternate worlds are possible when we imagine and design the world as we want it to be"

What are speculative reality games?

300

This term is used to describe the use of video games to solve real-world problems

What is gamification?

300

Tactile effects like "controller rumble" contribute to this aspect of a game's design

What is mise-en-scene?

300

This division of a major gaming publisher is responsible for sports games like NHL, Madden NFL and FIFA

What is EA Sports?

400

Most games now are purchased under this format

What is digital?

400

Game storylines that are educational and align with real-world social issues present this kind of political narratives

What are bottom-up narratives?

400

Hypercommercialism refers to the extension of this business practice into the game world

What is advertising?

400

This academic journal published one of the articles assigned for this week's topic

What is Critical Studies in Media Communication?

400

This popular franchise features concurrent present-day and historical fiction storylines which players navigate between using an "animus"

What is Assassin's Creed?

500

This moment and the dispute that followed relates to issues of representation in gaming

What is "Gamergate"?

500

This three-letter acronym refers to add-ons to games available after the original purchase that expand the narrative or gameplay

What is DLC (downloadable content)?

500

According to game studies scholar Jon Bailes, this ideological perspective lurks in the background of everyday life

What is neoliberalism?

500

This way of connecting with other gamers makes use of the internet to do so

What is networked sociality?

500

This company, which publishes one of the franchises mentioned in this category, has its major headquarters in Montreal

What is Ubisoft?

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