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.
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.
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.
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.