Modern Game — A Brown Red pair of Modern Games at a poultry show (undubbed male in foreground) The Modern Game is a breed of a chicken originating in England between 1850 and 1900. [1] Purely an exhibition bird, Modern Game were developed to be most… … Wikipedia
Game over — is a traditional message in video games which usually signals the end of the game. Notably used first in pinball machines and later arcade games, it has since been adopted widely and is now commonly associated with video games in general, however … Wikipedia
Game engine — A game engine is a system designed for the creation and development of video games. There are many game engines that are designed to work on video game consoles and personal computers. The core functionality typically provided by a game engine… … Wikipedia
Game controller — A North American Super Nintendo game controller A game controller is a device used with games or entertainment systems used to control a playable character or object, or otherwise provide input in a computer game. A controller is typically… … Wikipedia
game fowl — noun any of several breeds reared for cockfighting • Hypernyms: ↑domestic fowl, ↑fowl, ↑poultry * * * noun Etymology: game (I) : a bird of any of various strains of domestic fowls developed originally chiefly for the production of fighting cocks… … Useful english dictionary
Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus — App Icon App Store icon Developer(s) In house Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Modern Warfare (Community) — Modern Warfare Community episode Britta, Shirley, and Annie face off against Jeff, Abed, and Troy in a paintball match … Wikipedia
Game development — is the process by which a game is produced. Today this term most commonly refers to the development of video games.OverviewDevelopment of video games is undertaken by a developer, which may be a single person or a large business. Typically, large … Wikipedia
Modern Combat: Sandstorm — App Store Icon Developer(s) In house Publisher(s) Gameloft … Wikipedia
Modern Woodmen Park — Former names Municipal Stadium (1931 1971) John O Donnell Stadium (1971 2007) … Wikipedia