This type of control associated with Graphics Card Benchmarks is well established, only with the widespread use of consoles. The controller has a motion sensor that detects movement and the position in space, it can be controlled by a character arm movements.
The first computer games were colored and marked with block of text or graphics. With the availability of more and better graphics processors, the imagery were more colorful and complex.
The display now shows the typical game player as an avatar in the picture, or just his own view, the first-person view, for example, in the first-person shooter, similar to the subjective camera in the film. To all kinds of in-game ads, scores, messages such as health or mission objectives appear in the image (usually in the form of a Head-up-Displays/HUD). The visual information can be output via monitor or TV screen and made in conjunction with 3D glasses and a three-dimensional visual can be produced.