Video game culture is a global new media subculture built around video game and game play. As computers and video games became popular, they had a major impact on popular culture. Over time, video game culture evolved with the growing popularity of Internet culture and mobile games. Many people who play video games think that gamers mean people who like games to those who have passion for games. As video games become more multiplayer and online, gamers find themselves developing social networks. As new trends called e-sports are widely accepted, games can be entertainment or competitive. Discussions on trends and themes of video games and video games are being held in social media, politics, television, movies, music, etc. in the 2010s.
As with most other forms of media, video games can be categorized as type. The type of video game is used to classify video games based on gameplay based on video games, not visual and narration differences. The type of video game is defined by the challenges of a series of games, and unlike other imaginary works such as movies and books, it is classified irrespective of other settings and the content of the game world. For example, shooting games are still shooting games in the fantasy world and the universe.