video gaming
Americannoun
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the playing of video or computer games.
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gambling on video slot machines.
Etymology
Origin of video gaming
First recorded in 1975–80
Example Sentences
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On TikTok, there is an entire genre of videos featuring Mr. Biden, Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump profanely bantering, with the A.I.-generated audio overlaid as commentary during imaginary online video gaming sessions.
From New York Times
Hicks explained that one of the discussions she, Druckmann and other “The Last of Us” creatives had while developing the comic was about video gaming as a whole and how some of the early reactions to the game’s trailer were critical of its violence.
From Los Angeles Times
It cited recovering strength in video gaming and demand for artificial intelligence products.
From Seattle Times
Intel earlier this week also gave a new name to its graphics chips that will challenge Nvidia’s other major market of video gaming.
From Reuters
Briar Poirier, from Oxford, Massachusetts, works the cash register at his local grocery store and describes himself as "an autistic man that loves music, knowledge, video gaming and compassion," on his Facebook page.
From Fox News
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