Canada Games was a Canadian games manufacturing company based in Brampton, Ontario, before moving to Concord. Its products included toys, board games and puzzles, particularly those related to popular movies and television shows. Bramptons City Hall Brampton (IPA: ) is a city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Peel Region. ... Concord is a suburban community located northwest of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
Its slogan was "The Best in Fun from Canada Games".
The 1928 Amsterdam games were notable for being the first games which allowed females to compete at track and field athletics, and benefited greatly from the general prosperity of the times alongside the first appearance of sponsorship of the games, from Coca-Cola.
The 1964 Games held in Tokyo are notable for heralding the modern age of telecommunications.
The games, though lacking the excitement normally associated with Olympic Games, were appreciated for their better than expected quality, from the point of view of their organisation, hospitality, the excellence of the competition, and the image transmitted worldwide.
Technically, a computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players may interact with in order to achieve a goal (or set of goals).
The popularity of computer and video games, as a whole, has been increasing steadily ever since the 1984-1987 dropoff caused by the video game crash of 1983, and the popularity appears to be continuing to increase.
Games running on a PC are often designed with end-user modifications in mind, and this consequently allows modern computer games to be modified by gamers without much difficulty.