There are games that have to do with language
The language that is used for video games is called C++
Games rated mature (10 and up).
They do tend to cause a decrease in language proficiency.
I am not aware of any video game that can teach a new language other than computer games. Rosetta stone is a highly recommended product to learn a second language in fact its the worlds number one language learning software.
Yes there is way to much
see how many games for 12's,15's and 18's
The programming language used to make video games varies depending on preference, but the most commonly used programming language is C++.
You can't, however most systems have a parental lock on them so that you can prevent children from playing games that are too violent, graphic, suggestive, or too full of language for them.
Theres WAY to may to count. But i guess I would estimate around 1 billion. There's a lot of violent video-games nowadays, that's why there is a rating system for video games, so you don't have to deal with the vulgar language or violence that's included in the game.
A lot of the most popular video games are made over seas, but the US has one of the largest video game markets (more kids play video games here). When earlier video games were coming out, a lot of the dialogue didn't make sense because it had been so poorly translated to English. That's where the famous video game line "all your base belong to us" comes from. google it.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
I think Prince of Persia was created using C++._________Most of the huge video games use C++ as the main language.