NES, SNES, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gamecube, Wii, N64, DS
There are also three Link/Zelda games on the Philips CD-I, but Nintendo only licensed out the characters (i.e. it did not develop the games).
Yes they are on video game systems and you can play them!
Video games are programs written for video game systems, just like the programs on your computer. If video games weren't programmed, they could not exist.
ds, ds lite and dsi systems
You can purchase used video game systems at your local GameStop or EB Games. You can also purchase one online from personal sellers at websites such as Craigslist and eBay.
Many times major video game corporations will have "testers" or people qualified in video game testing that are paid to come to a facility and just play video games for a living. Other people can go to events where games are shown for the first time and pay to play the game on the company owned systems and games.
Video games for things like Xbox and Playstation are specially made for playing games and computers have good games but they aren't made for games. So i would say Video games are better. They have went through many upgrades of game systems like Xbox and PlayStation. There are more video games then there are computer games. Also, There are usually better Graphics on a game console.
People can buy the ever popular video game Guitar Hero at any store that sells video games and video games systems. These stores would include places such as Walmart, Kmart, Best Buy, and Game Stop.
Game stores buy their video games from the video game manufacturer's company.
Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi were the two men who created the Mario Brothers video game. The Mario Brothers games are played on the Nintendo systems.
Nintendo DS Lite systems can communicate with DS and DSi systems in PictoChat and DS games. DS Lites cannot connect with Game Boy Advance systems while playing Game Boy Advance games, however.
Most modern video game systems work in conjunction with an HDTV. HD graphics are a staple of these systems, so it's no wonder that the connection they use is HDMI.
Video games can make no difference or a huge one. I got my first video game, the Game Boy at age five. it came with about 5-10 games and I played it non-stop. Currently I am looking for a Famicom on eBay, and I have over 500 individual games for various systems from the 70's to the present.