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21st-century video games refer to video games developed and released from the year 2001 onward. This period has seen significant advancements in technology, design, and the gaming industry as a whole. Some key characteristics and trends of 21st-century video games include: 1. **Advanced Graphics and Technology**: The early 21st century saw a remarkable improvement in graphics quality due to advancements in hardware.
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