I like video games. I like tech. I like travel. I like my dog. I like food. I'm like, 'That's what I'm going to focus on.'

When people are surprised I can do things is always fun. Just because I have muscles doesn't mean I don't play video games.

I actually don't play any new video games except 'Call of Duty.' I'm addicted to 'Call of Duty.' It's the only game I need.

I'm a huge 'Call of Duty' fan, 'Minecraft' and all those kinds of video games. I'm constantly playing video games every day.

I love video games. I had a Sega Genesis and a Nintendo 64 growing up, and I've had every 'NBA Live' that has ever come out.

Video games are so popular these days, getting the opportunity to star in one is something special. More people should do it.

A lot of the greatest artists, their work is always about life and the world. I think there needs to be that for video games.

I think it would be impossible to make a movie about video games if there wasn't some violence that we know from video games.

Scientists have shown that pigs are capable of playing simple video games, learning from each other, and even learning names.

In No Limit Hold'em, much like video games and karate lessons, you need to master one level before you can move on to the next.

I'm not really big on video games at all, I played a lot at the arcade as a kid. I didn't have a system growing up at my house.

I love making soundtracks for video games, because it is a completely different challenge, and I get to do something different.

My generation is so tied up in television, computers, and video games. When we were born, MTV was already there. It was normal.

My family put a lot of emphasis on homework, so there weren't too many comic books or video games for me, when I was growing up.

You can even express movies and poetry using video games. For those reasons, I've decided to create stories through video games.

Some days I wouldn't even go to class. I'd sit in the room and play video games with my friends and eat powdered mashed potatoes.

I guess I was a bit of a tomboy. I liked to catch frogs in the ditch, play soccer with my brother's friends and play video games.

In the time between records, I always have lots of stuff going on. I shoot photography, make little sculptures, play video games.

Rather than just making a movie about video games, I wanted to start with the character and what the character was going through.

When we started, there were no other distractions like the Internet and video games, so music was central to young people's lives.

I'm an Old Media guy. I don't have a website; I don't Twitter. I love magazines, yet I love video games. It's a strange disconnect.

Films are pushing envelopes in terms of what is horrific, but also on other areas: in video games, in comic books and outside life.

I'm an outdoorsy guy, but I also enjoy the average teenager stuff - video games, movies, hanging with friends. I'm just a normal guy!

I've been playing video games since I was 10 years old, and I think it's important to play games if you want to design them yourself.

I used to draw comics a lot. I was obsessed with 'The Young Ones,' and was massively into video games, although I was no good at them.

I grew up on video games. When I was in college, even during snowstorms, I would go the half-mile to the drugstore to play 'Millipede.'

I have a reward-and-punishment system: If I have done this much work, then I can play video games this long. It gives my day structure.

I think what television and video games do is reminiscent of drug addiction. There's a measure of reinforcement and a behavioural loop.

I love playing video games. I love listening to music. Just surfing the web. Facebook, Twitter, keeping in touch with people from home.

I like playing video games, so I spend a lot of relaxation doing that, and I live in a big house with a pool, so that is also good fun.

When I finish my school work for the day, I like to go play basketball, ride my bike or skateboard, play video games, or go free running.

Paradise for me, at this point, would probably be tacos, video games, and my lady. Just hanging out and eating tacos and not getting big.

'Star Wars' is something that I've been a fan of since I was a kid - I played all the video games and I grew up reading 'Star Wars' books.

I live my life very Amish-like. Other than video games, I don't think I have a reason for electronics. It's a life that I've always loved.

You'll move from big brother to the adult world faster by cooking food for your younger siblings while your peers are playing video games.

In video games and animation, you find that the toughest things to make different are the things that aren't words: grunts, groans, gasps.

It feels like there's something for everyone in video games. It's not just a toy for a certain age group. It's steeped in the culture now.

Video games are an exciting medium. The creativity of design, the technology and the interaction represent the best of American innovation.

Now if you play video games all the time and you're a real gamer, you're not going to use the Game Genie, you're not going to use the codes.

If I ever have downtime, I'm usually sitting in my place playing video games. Or eating sandwiches somewhere, or watching sports some place.

It's amazing what video games have obviously done for not only the industry and for entertainment but for the world and social interactions.

I'm not a huge movie buff and I don't watch that much television, but I've spent most of my life playing video games of one kind or another.

Our kids are in a little band, and they like to play video games, and my wife and I do our best to live a low-key, non-Hollywood kind of life.

I have friends who come to the Australia Zoo, and it's just, instead of playing video games, we get to hug and kiss a giraffe or walk a tiger.

I think I was a pretty ordinary teenager, boring, just played video games with my mates and went to the pub, stuff like that. Just very normal.

I was not a cool kid. There was no reason for me to be marginalised. I was just a nerd. I was kind of weird, and I found solace in video games.

I play video games a lot... I love to read... I enjoy spending time with my husband and daughter, who are my most favorite people in the world.

I play a lot of video games, cook meals for my best friends and chosen family in Seattle, and find time to visit my family in Portland, Oregon.

There is such a flood of TV shows, movies, video games, comics, and books, but somehow 'Avatar' is still being discovered by each new generation.

I'm big into video games, and when I joined FAZE clan, they're big into streaming. And they're streaming every day, like, six, seven hours a day.

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