Only Up! Is the Most STRESSFUL Game I've Ever Played - Part 1

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Only Up! Is the Most STRESSFUL Game I've Ever Played - Part 1

Full-motion video (FMV) is a video game narration technique that relies upon pre-recorded video files (rather than sprites, vectors, or 3D models) to display action in the game. While many games feature FMVs as a way to present information during cutscenes, games that are primarily presented through FMVs are referred to as full-motion video games or interactive movies.

Only Up! Is the Most STRESSFUL Game I've Ever Played - Part 1

Video games are often dismissed as unsophisticated or the domain of couch potatoes, but did you know that many common elements of these simulated worlds can provide tangible benefits in real life? Benefits of video games for both children and adults include:
The use of pre-rendered 3D computer graphics for video sequences also date back to two arcade laserdisc games introduced in 1983: Interstellar,[1][2] introduced by Funai at the AM Show in September,[3] and Star Rider,[4] introduced by Williams Electronics at the AMOA show in October.[5]

Only Up! Is the Most STRESSFUL Game I've Ever Played - Part 1

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