You... want me to demonstrate? Well I, err... alright. C'mon in.
[Gordon's dorm is mostly what you'd expect from the man--islands of disorganized paper-strewn desks, cord-covered entertainment systems and other islands of messy productivity, isolated in a spartan emptiness that suggested he didn't bother with much of his living space if it didn't serve a purpose. The teacher himself sprawls onto overstuffed couch in front of the TV.]
For your benefit, Eirika, a video game is exactly what it sounds like: a game played over electronic equipment. The rules vary, but in all of them you use a controller or something to interact with the program. The games can be single-player, with an objective that the player has to accomplish in order to win, or multi-player, in which, uh... hey, Ishimaru. Catch.
[He tosses the player 2 controller to him.]
I could talk all day, but you wanted a demonstration, right?
no subject
[Gordon's dorm is mostly what you'd expect from the man--islands of disorganized paper-strewn desks, cord-covered entertainment systems and other islands of messy productivity, isolated in a spartan emptiness that suggested he didn't bother with much of his living space if it didn't serve a purpose. The teacher himself sprawls onto overstuffed couch in front of the TV.]
For your benefit, Eirika, a video game is exactly what it sounds like: a game played over electronic equipment. The rules vary, but in all of them you use a controller or something to interact with the program. The games can be single-player, with an objective that the player has to accomplish in order to win, or multi-player, in which, uh... hey, Ishimaru. Catch.
[He tosses the player 2 controller to him.]
I could talk all day, but you wanted a demonstration, right?