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I love playing videogames.
Guys that play videogames are hot!
Videogames are probably my first love.
I always played videogames my entire life.
I play videogames all the time on the plane.
Well, I've been a fan of videogames all my life.
I never let any of my sons beat me at videogames.
I am so disturbed by kids who spend all day playing videogames.
When you're never home and traveling, you don't play videogames.
Videogames are a little more work and they're a little more stilted.
I'm definitely of a generation that's very influenced by videogames.
I'm not one of those guys that's a purist when it comes to videogames.
I worked in videogames for 16 years before writing my first book in 2009.
Basketball is like the one game I can't figure out when it comes to videogames.
I played videogames growing up, but my parents really monitored how much I was playing.
I don't play videogames and generally think that online activism is a giant waste of time.
I guess the way I shoot things is slightly influenced by the way videogames are cut and shot.
I did go through a phase where I played videogames quite often, but I haven't in a few years.
Videogames tell stories on good and evil, and so does the WWE, so that's the core of both things.
I am absolutely of the videogames generation, starting on the Atari and Commodore 64 and the Amiga.
Digital television, satellite radio, videogames, iPods - so much media. Do books even matter anymore?
Videogames have existed for almost 40 years now, yet every year, we see major and unexpected advances.
Ordinarily, I develop videogames with female characters that aren't girlfriends, bimbos and sidekicks.
We're not used to seeing any videogames character express sentiments like fear, uncertainty or remorse.
I haven't always been the kind of man who plays videogames. I used to be the kind of boy who played videogames.
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.
More and more, as I grow older, I find myself looking for inspiration in painting, illustration, videogames, and old movies.
There is a definite argument to be made that videogames are becoming an art form put together by artists of different types.
I think there are more female characters in videogames now but I also think that's because videogames in general are more diverse now.
I'll take a couple of breaks for some food, but other than that, that's pretty much all I do is play videogames and practice with my team.
I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames; I'm really into them.
When I was young, a little guy, I always played videogames, NHL, and always paid attention to the photo on the box. I always wanted to have my photo there.
I'm an actor. Whether I'm on stage, in front of a camera or a microphone, what I do is the same - although with videogames it requires a lot of imagination.
Instead of focusing on, 'Oh, there's a black lady who plays videogames,' focus on that there's another person out there who loves the same stuff that you do.
Kickstarter has shifted from funding creative projects to funding products and videogames; the biggest funded are consumer electronics and video game projects.
Computer-generated monsters - people shoot them all day with videogames, you know, so kids aren't going to be afraid of that. People are getting immune to scares.
As a genre, videogames take our minds on journeys, and we can control and experience them much more interactively than passively - especially when they are well-designed.
There was a time when all the actors were saying, 'We should get residuals on videogames.' I just kept going, 'You don't have any idea what goes into making a game, do you?'
I was the first generation of filmmakers where videogames were a serious part of my life. I regard them as just as valid as books or plays in terms of an intellectual property.
I know how addictive videogames are - I have friends who can't get up off the couch because they're so hooked. They provide these different virtual worlds that you can live in.
Sometimes we think videogames are just games for kids, and then once they get out of grammar school or high school, they never play again, but that's when they really start playing.
Consumers are freeing up an enormous amount of time that they were spending with stereotypical old media, and clearly, that time is going primarily two places: videogames and online.
On 'Lost,' I write a score and orchestrate it on days one and two; I record it on day three. In animation and film and videogames, you have a little more time to work things through.
I want to see someone like Bobby 'The Brain' jumping around in his weasel suit with the rhinestones. Guys who are animated like that make the best translation to TV and to videogames.
I used to play videogames, but I don't have too much time anymore. I used to have 3DO, but I could never find any games, really. I used to play it all the time. Games like 'Road Rash.'
I'll go out, but I leave early, before the shenanigans. I don't really do the Hollywood party thing. I'd rather watch sports or play videogames or work out or sleep, to be totally honest.
More than anything tough, I play 'Madden'. I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames. I'm really into them.
Because videogames are so inherently influenced by movies, to take a movie and literally create a videogame out of it, you're immediately setting limitations and expectations on what that game can be.
And Duke Nukem, I think he is the most iconic videogame character in the industry. I think Lara Croft is the female and Duke Nukem is the male. Between them, they're the most iconic figures in videogames.
I guess I didn't have a lot of friends, so that's what made videogames so important. They played back. I could do them myself. Solitaire can't surprise you; there's no AI. But videogames play back with you.