Games Definitions - E

Games Definitions - E

E3
Short for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3 is an expo that was first held in 1995 and today is one of the most recognized events for gaming and other entertainment.

Epic
1. An epic item in a game is an item that is extremely rare. For example, one in a million.
2. Term used to describe something that's extraordinary or out of the norm. For example, in gaming and other online communication someone may describe a post made by another person as an "epic fail," which is another way of saying it's an amazing failure or extremely bad.

EQ
1. Short for equals, eq is an operator used in programming languages and in command line commands as an abbreviation for equals.
2. Short for equalizer, eq is a software program or hardware device that increases or decreases the volume of specific audio frequencies.
3. Short for EverQuest, EQ, also known as EverCrack for its addictiveness, is a highly popular MMORPG game.

ESA
Short for Entertainment Software Association, ESA is an association dedicated to serving the business and public affair's needs of companies that publish computer and console games.

ESRB
Short for Entertainment Software Rating Board, ESRB is a rating system that helps enable parents and others choose games that are most appropriate for their children. Below is a listing of some of the ESRB rating symbols that you are most likely going to see on a software product and a description for each of these ratings.

EC Short for Early Childhood, EC games are best fit for children under the age of 3.
E Short for Everyone, E games are games that are good for all ages of people.
T Short for Teen, T games are games that are best for persons over the age of 13.
M Short for Mature, M games are games that are best for persons over the age of 17.
AO Short for Adults Only, AO games are games that are best for persons over the age of 18.
RP Short for Rating pending, RP are games that have a rating that is still under investigation.

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