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-====== Name of the Game ====== 
-As video games have become more prominent, there have sometimes been attempts to coin new terms for the medium or its genres which may be more descriptive,​ have different connotations,​ or may be simple abbreviations to make it easier to type or say. This page will contain a list of some examples, and perhaps some new proposals. 
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-===== Examples ===== 
-==== Medium ==== 
-  * Vidcon -- combined abbreviations of "​video"​ and "​console,"​ somewhat excluding games on PC  
-  ** seen in //​Barkley'​s Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, Chapter 1 of the Hoopz Barkley Saga//, by Tales of Game's Studios 
-  * Vidya -- from "vidya gaems,"​ a 4chan-ism 
-  * Disportechny -- a macaronic term from English "​disport,"​ an amusement, with a literal origin meaning "​carried away," and Greek "​tekne,"​ the root of modern English "​tech"​ 
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-==== Fighting genre ==== 
-  * Fightman 
-  * Versus Fighter -- an attempt to distinguish from beat 'em ups, where there are many opponents at a time 
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-==== Shooting genre ==== 
-=== Classical === 
-  * Shmup -- abbreviation of "shoot 'em up," to distinguish from first-person shooters, etc. 
-  * STG -- syllabic abbreviation of "​ShooTing Game," possibly originating in Japan; often used out of distaste for "​shmup"​ 
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-=== 3-D, Post-Doom === 
-  * Ego Shooter -- from "​ego,"​ self, denoting that they are played from a first-person viewpoint 
  
 
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