What input does it need to be on to play a video game
it is an input device
A game console is not an input or output device, the things that can connect to the consoles are the I/O devices.. not the actual system.
The devices that perform both input AND output operations are referred to as I/O (input/output) devices and their operations are called I/O operations. Examples of common input and output components are disk drives and modems. A touch screen monitor on an ATM or a video game controller that shakes when the player is hit can both be considered an I/O device. A CD or DVD burner would also be an I/O device, since it can both read and write data to discs.
A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.
The HDMI connection on a HDTV is an access plug that allows you to add accessories to your HDTV with a single connection plug. Many cameras, camcorders, picture frames,notebook computers, Game consoles, DVD recorders and/or players, etc have a HDMI output that can easily be connected to your HDTV HDMI input to allow there use and viewing through your HDTV.
If your game device has a USB input, no problem, just send the game to the your game player. Pay attention if both USB input and output are 2.0 or 3.0 type of USB.
A gamepad is an input device. Information is sent from the game pad and put into the computer, which will process it. An output device would be something like a printer or monitor.
Play the game
Play the game
It's an input device. The Computer Monitors the activity on the controller - and, depending on what the player does with it - moves a character on the screen etc.
There should be a button somewhere on the TV that says "Input" or "TV input". Press that until your video, game, DVD screen etc. appears.
An augmented game is a game that allows for the real-world environment to be computer-generated, with sensory input, into a video game.