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In May 2009, Assassin's Creed II was reported to have a development staff of 450. The growth of team size combined with greater pressure to get completed projects into the market to begin recouping production costs has led to a greater occurrence of missed deadlines, rushed games and the release of unfinished products. A video game, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into genres.

"A game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict, defined by rules, that results in a quantifiable outcome." Other definitions, however, as well as history, show that entertainment and games are not necessarily undertaken for monetary gain. Finally, if the player can only outperform the opponent, but not attack them to interfere with their performance, the conflict is a competition. (Competitions include racing and figure skating.) However, if attacks are allowed, then the conflict qualifies as a game. If you can’t find a game you recently played, you might have downloaded it with another account.

These also may be in the form of a passage that can be written down and reentered at the title screen. Board games use as a central tool a board on which the players' status, resources, and progress are tracked using physical tokens. Most games that simulate war are board games , and the board may be a map on which the players' tokens move. Virtually all board games involve "turn-based" play; one player contemplates and then makes a move, then the next player does the same, and a player can only act on their turn. This is opposed to "real-time" play as is found in some card games, most sports and most video games.

Toys generally allow for unrestricted play whereas games come with present rules. Further, video games can serve as a virtual environment under full control of a producer to create new works. With the capability to render 3D actors and settings in real-time, a new type of work machinima (short for "machine cinema") grew out from using video game engines to craft narratives.

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