Depends :P if the army sucks at video-games then no.
but if they are good at video-games then yes.
it is in video games
You can use them to unwind after work relieve stress and meet people online Believe me I play video games a Lot
if you say video card three times then the advantages should be that video card are something to do by poaying games at your house for instancently because it has the innocent effect to the other people to see it as well
Well, different gaming platforms use different formats. The PS3 uses Blu-Ray, the Xbox 360 uses DVD. Some computer games and PS1 games used CDs as their media. So I presume a "video game CD" refers to these sorts of disks. A "video CD" is a CD with a video on it.
yes you uses your muscles for any movement no matter how small. you use your finger muscles mainly while using video games
It depends on your usage. Including it in an educational product about the history of video games, for example, should be considered fair use. Other uses are likely to require permission.
all of the above
The best video game will vary by other people's opinions and what game system the game uses. One of the best video games would be Super Mario Brothers.
A computer game uses technology that requires permission from the user. Simple games can be made using Flash but no a website can not be a video game.
Data. MMS. Internet. video calls. internet radio apps. games. streaming video apps like netflix and youtube.
Video-RAM is the memory built into your video card specifically reserved for video-processing. Modern video cards have anywhere from 128 mb to 1 gb of RAM built in and dedicated to making video games run faster & prettier. This is different than the system RAM your computer uses for running programs, but on many laptops & inexpensive computers a certain amount of system ram may be dedicated to video in lieu of actual video RAM. Technologically video-RAM and system RAM are the same thing, the only difference is in their purpose.
Video-RAM is the memory built into your video card specifically reserved for video-processing. Modern video cards have anywhere from 128 mb to 1 gb of RAM built in and dedicated to making video games run faster & prettier. This is different than the system RAM your computer uses for running programs, but on many laptops & inexpensive computers a certain amount of system ram may be dedicated to video in lieu of actual video RAM. Technologically video-RAM and system RAM are the same thing, the only difference is in their purpose.