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Unit 29

Video games

Name:

1 Choose words from each drop-down menu to make game platforms and game genres.
1 mobile phone device
2 3G mobile online games
3 video multiplayer online games
4 portable mobile device
5 3G mobile online games

2 Look at the customers’ questions asked in a computer and electronics shop. Which type of
game is each customer asking about? Choose from the drop-down menus.
1 A: Will this work with Windows XP?
B: It will, but it’ll run faster if you have Windows Vista. PC game
2 The graphics are incredible, considering how small the screen is.
How much is it for the Nintendo version?  Mobile phone game
3 A: Is there anything else I need in order to play this game?
B: No, you just use the games controller that came with your machine. Handheld game
4 A: And do I need an internet connection to play this?
B: Ideally, yes. The whole point of games like this is to play with
people from all over the world. Massively multiplayer online game
5 A: Is this the only game that comes with it?
B: Yes, but you can download other Java-based games for free.
Just ask your network about it. Arcade game

3 C omplete this extract from the interview with Matt Robinson (see Infotech Student’s Book
page 148) by choosing the correct adjective or adverb from the drop-down menus.
HELP? Interviewer:  So which game genres do you think will be the most popular in the future?
Matt: I think console games will play a (1) large part in shaping the future of games, while
(2) simultaneously helping to attract a (3) new audience. Games like Wii Sports have already
proven (4) immensely popular, just by emulating real-world games such as tennis and bowling, and
making them as (5) easy to play as their real-life counterparts. You (6) simply move
the controller around. Of course, the more (7) traditional video game genres, such as Halo and
Burnout, will continue to sell just as (8) good as they always have. (9) Finally , there’s
online gaming. As connection speeds increase, and hardware improves, so does the potential to create
(10) full living online worlds, much like you see in Second Life, for example.

  Now listen to the interview extract.

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