video game eye - significado y definición. Qué es video game eye
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Qué (quién) es video game eye - definición

1983 VIDEO GAME
Private Eye (Atari 2600); Private Eye (Atari 2600 video game)
  • Private Eye

video game eye      
When you have been playing a computer game too long and can still see it playing in front of your eyes even after you stop. Will often cause involuntary eye movements in an attempt to dodge imaginary foes.
You'd better drive - I have serious video game eye.
Video game genre         
VIDEO GAME TERM; CATEGORIZATION OF VIDEO GAMES
Genres of video games; Computer game genre; Computer game genres; Computer and video game genre; Videogame genre; Game genres; Computer and video game genres; Video game genres; Video games genres; Videos games genres; History of video game genres
A video game genre is an informal classification of a video game based on how it is played rather than visual or narrative elements. This is independent of setting, unlike works of fiction that are expressed through other media, such as films or books.
Video game publisher         
COMPANY THAT PUBLISHES VIDEO GAMES
Computer game publisher; Video game publishers; Video game publishing; Videogame publisher
A video game publisher is a company that publishes video games that have been developed either internally by the publisher or externally by a video game developer.

Wikipedia

Private Eye (1983 video game)

Private Eye is a video game produced and published by Activision and released in 1983 for the Atari 2600 video game system. Designed by Bob Whitehead, who also wrote Chopper Command, Private Eye requires players to track down clues and recover items stolen by a master criminal, ultimately leading to his capture and arrest.

During the game's original release, players who successfully completed the game's third case could photograph their scores on their TV screens and send the pictures to Activision in exchange for a "Super Sleuth" patch.