We probably call them video games because the NES looks like a VCR and plugs into the Tele.
Probably not... that's what etymology.com is for.
Most of the games I play and review are available on Steam/PC as a platform unless I specify otherwise.
It's one of those things that in such an interconnected world I sometimes forget to go over some details that are usually expected (like what platform) because the information is so readily available that if someone is really interested they'll put it in a search bar in Steam or Google.
Though I can be more aware about platforms in the future.
We probably call them video games because the NES looks like a VCR and plugs into the Tele.
Probably not... that's what etymology.com is for.
Most of the games I play and review are available on Steam/PC as a platform unless I specify otherwise.
It's one of those things that in such an interconnected world I sometimes forget to go over some details that are usually expected (like what platform) because the information is so readily available that if someone is really interested they'll put it in a search bar in Steam or Google.
Though I can be more aware about platforms in the future.