gameland
English
Noun
gameland (countable and uncountable, plural gamelands)
- An expanse or area on which game can be hunted, or is plentiful.
- (fandom slang, uncountable, rare) The world or sphere of video games.
- 1995, Lary L. Myers, Keith Weiskamp, Amazing 3-D games adventure set:
- To Keith and everyone at the Coriolis Group who took part in this project, and to everyone out there in gameland, I extend my heartfelt appreciation...
- 2007 March 16, Seth Schiesel, “A Game With New Tricks for an Old System”, in New York Times:
- The PlayStation 2 still sells (and likely will for years, given its $130 price tag), but the buzz in gameland has moved on to “next-generation” machines like Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s own more than $500 PlayStation 3, which is packed with so much silicon that it makes its predecessor look like an alarm clock.
- 2007, Kathy Ivens, Home Networking for Dummies:
- By setting guidelines, you can send your kids off to gameland with some moral and emotional equipment, which can help them put their activities into perspective — this is a game, not life.
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