• Gameland

    Origin

    game + land

    Full definition of gameland

    Noun

    gameland

    (uncountable)
    1. An expanse or area on which game can be hunted, or is plentiful.
    2. (fandom, rare) The world or sphere of video games.
      • 1995, Lary L. Myers, Keith Weiskamp, Amazing 3-D games adventure setTo 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, Seth Schiesel, A Game With New Tricks for an Old System (in New York Times, 16 March 2007)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 DummiesBy 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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