- Look up
gaming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gaming may
refer to: The act of
playing games, as in:
Legalized gambling,
playing games of
chance for...
- Xbox
Game Studios,
ZeniMax Media and
Activision Blizzard will fall
under Microsoft Gaming, Microsoft's
newly formed gaming division.
Microsoft Gaming CEO...
- A
gaming computer, also
known as a
gaming PC, is a
specialized personal computer designed for
playing PC
games at high standards. They
typically differ...
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Cloud gaming,
sometimes called gaming on
demand or
game streaming, is a type of
online gaming that runs
video games on
remote servers and streams...
- of
video gaming on the
brain differed by
video games types.
Organisers of
video gaming events, such as the
organisers of the D-Lux
video game festival...
- Xbox
Cloud Gaming is a
cloud gaming service as part of Xbox
offered by
Microsoft Gaming.
Initially released in beta
testing in
November 2019, the service...
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Gaming Corporation is an
American gaming and
hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada. The
company continues to be run by
founder Sam Boyd's...
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Gaming law is the set of
rules and
regulations that
apply to the
gaming or
gambling industry.
Gaming law is not a
branch of law in the
traditional sense...
- 22, 2020. Kuchera, Ben (April 21, 2014). "
Game of
Thrones is the
first 'free-to-play' TV show, and
gaming is
racing to
catch up". Polygon. Vox Media...
- into
standalone chairs,
marketed towards gamers. In 2008, more
companies began to
produce gaming chairs. The
gaming chair market grew
rapidly in 2011 with...