There are several answers:
If there is a red ring around the power button, you will have to send it in, sorry, it sucks
second, if it is just the screen and/or gaming, your internet connect ability may be interfered, try checking the wireless transmitter or internet cable
third, in none of these help, a unfortunate solution may be unplugging all cords (make sure you know where they go back) and wanting 5-10 minutes, then plug back in and hope for the best!
Note: your wbox should have come with a problems manual which explains different 'red circles' and might be fixable
Game
Curse at it and go play Mario Bros.
If you mean Direct X, that means your firewall is blocking the game from connecting to peers.
If its a DVD or Blu-ray, take it out, and try cleaning it. If it still won't play, look for scratches.
If your PS3 keeps freezing up when you try to play digital download games, try rebooting the PS3 to clear the cache. You can also try rebooting your router or switching the channel on the router.
It means what ever you wagered in a game is yours if you win. Playing for keeps is just what it says. Say you were a street car racer, which by the way I do not condone, and you each put up the titles to your cars for the winner. If you win, you own your opponents car, and there's no giving it back. You "played for keeps"...........
Did you mean Board Game
When u put it in When take it out again an insert the game u wanna play
game is something that you play with a toy. Or a board game that you can play with your family or friends.
It depends what are you trying to say. If you mean a play, as in a game = משחק (Mis'chak). If you mean a play as in a show in the theater = מחזה (Ma'cha'zeh). If you mean the verb "to play" (a game) = lesakhek (לשחק) If you mean the verb "to play" (an instrument) = nigen (ניגן)
play the game it or somethink or go on a concol
It means game. Jugar: To Play (e.g.) videojuego: video game