Cartridge and disk Video Games are simply two styles of storing the game (mostly old and new) sort of like floppies verses CDs for computers.
A cartridge is mostly the older way of storing a game for example a lot of the first video games for game systems were on cartridges, which were plastic blocks with the important hardware inside them and one side was open where it was fitted into the system. With cartridge games the saved game data was usually stored on the cartridge it's self. Cartridge games still exist to an extent though they are much smaller for example the game boy SP and advanced games could be considered cartridge games though I am unsure whether DS is quite a cartridge game, older examples are the N64 and most older game systems.
Disk video games are exactly what they sound like the game is stored on a disk (similar to a CD or DVD though usually a different size etc), with disk video games the player's saved data is usually saved on a separate memory card. Disk games are much more common now especially with game systems you hook into the tv as oppose to handhelds, for example Game Cubes, Wiis, Playstations, etc.
The first cartridge loaded video game console is considered to be the Fairchild Video Entertainment System. For the first time, video games for the Fairchild Video Entertainment System were played from a chip in a cartridge loaded into a video game console.
Blow into the game cartridge to remove dust.
Board games are games you play with a board or objects of the sort. Video games are games you play on the TV and/or with a controller.
Playing video games because you are interacting with your TV
the numbers and letters on the game cartridge
This is a matter of opinion and is best answered by the person making the decision between books, or video games.
All Games Radio is a station that covers everything to do with video gaming and the culture that surrounds it. They have talk, news, and information about video games and also have shows about comics and movies, but the main focus is video games. In between shows, video game music is often played.
The 64DD was a very rare disk drive for Nintendo 64 that was only released in Japan and had some good games on it.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
buy a gameboy advance video cartridge on ebay.
There is no difference. Platinum Edition is cheaper.
Video games are played on a TV and/or in a game system (Gameboy Color, Nintendo Gamecube, etc.). While games, in general, can be any fun activity that involves competition between at least two players.