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A '''frame''' ({{ja|フレーム|Furēmu}}) is a single still image displayed by the computer, video hardware, or software application. A series of frames shown in rapid succession creates an illusion that simulates movement, a practice known as animation. A frame is not necessarily a unit of time, though it can be used to measure time to an extent. In terms of of video games like the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the game reads controller input, performs calculations, and renders an image on the screen to create a new frame.  
A '''frame''' is a single still image displayed by the computer, video hardware, or software application. A series of frames shown in rapid succession creates an illusion that simulates movement, a practice known as animation. A frame is not necessarily a unit of time, though it can be used to measure time to an extent. In terms of of video games like the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the game reads controller input, performs calculations, and renders an image on the screen to create a new frame.  


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