Title Screen

When you boot up OpenArena, the first thing you’ll see after the game maker’s and distributor’s logos and shout-outs is the title screen. Way back, this screen would give you all your game choices (single player, multiplayer, and how to set up your controls). But nowadays, a lot of games use the title screen just as a fancy front page. This might be because it’s also working behind the scenes, getting all the main menu’s graphics ready. Older video and computer games had pretty basic menu pages, sometimes with some cool pre-made art.

In arcade games, they flash the title screen during the ‘attract mode’ loop, usually after showing off some gameplay. It’s there to get you to drop some coins and take a shot at the high scores. For consoles, if the title screen’s separate from the main menu, it’s telling you to hit ‘start’. Computer games? They’re all about that “Hit any key” life. And systems that don’t have a “Start” button? They make up their own rules. Like the Wii, which usually tells you to press a combo of buttons at the same time – think Super Mario Galaxy 2 or Mario Party 9. Games made by fans? They love to give a nod to the original title that inspired them.

1-up

100%

1CC

1v1

2.5D graphics

2D graphics

360 no-scope

3D graphics

4K resolution

4X

AAA

abandonware

ace

achievement

achievement hunter

act

action game

ADS

Aggro

AoE

Arcade Game

ARPG

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Asset Flipping

Asynchronous Gameplay

Attract Mode

Augmented Reality (AR)

Auto Battler

Auto-Aim

Auto-Run

Autosave

Avatar

B-hopping

B2P

Backwards compatibility

Badge

Balance

Balancing

Ban

Banner

Battle Pass

Battle Royale Game

Beta Release

Blacklist

BM

Bonus Stage

Booster Pack

Boosting

Borderless Fullscreen Windowed

Boss-rush

Bots

Bottomless Pit

Breach

Buff

Bug

Bullet Hell

Bullet sponge

Button Mashing

Campaign Mode

Camping

Capture the Flag (CTF)

Carry

Cartridge Tilting

Casual Gaming

Challenge Mode

Character Class

Character Creator

Charge Shot

Cheat

Cheating

Checkpoint

Cheese (or Cheesing)

Cheesing

Clapped

Class Identity

Clicker Game

Clipping

Clock/Clocked

Clone

Closed Beta

Cloud Gaming

Cloud Save

Clutch

Collision Detection

Combo

Combo

Completionist

Compulsion Loop

Console

Console Generations

Console Wars

Content Rating

Continue

Conversion Kit

Cooldown

Cooperative Gameplay (Co-op)

Corruptor

Couch Co-op

Cover System

Coyote Time

CPU

Crafting

Credit-feeding

Cross-buy

Cross-platform Play

Cross-progression

Cross-save

Crowd Control

CRPG

Crunch

Cut-in

Cutscene

D-pad

Damage Over Time (DoT)

Day One

De-aggro

De-buff

Dead Zone

Deathmatch

Debuff

Degrees of Freedom

Demake