I'm a hardcore gamer and would never let you down by designing a crappy title.
I don't claim to be a pro gamer in any shape or form.
I've been a gamer all my life.
I'm a huge gamer, everything from PC to Xbox to PS2.
Death is the great gamer with a sleeve of tricks.
I am a gamer. I became a gamer since I had kids... much more than I used to be when I'd play 'Madden' and 'NCAA Football' in high school and college.
I've always been a gamer. I play a version of Dungeons & Dragons.
I'm a big gamer.
I'm a geek - I read fantasy novels, I play 'World of Warcraft,' I'm a massive gamer, I have 'Star Trek' outfits.
I always thought being a gamer and someone who had a sense of responsibility to the game and to my teammates was the honorable thing.
As a gamer I know that my least favorite ad types are offer walls.
I'm not really a gamer.
Playing video games is something I enjoy in my spare time. I'm a gamer, always have been.
I'm not of a science background, I was never a comic book geek, and I was never a gamer.
I'm a huge gamer! I love playing 'World of Warcraft.' It helps me wind down and escape reality for a few.
I could lie and tell you I'm a hardcore gamer - I'm not.
If anything, I want to bring television back up to where it will entertain and engage a gamer.
As a gamer, I like to go up and look at people's faces and see how good of a job they did.
But I'm the worst sort of gamer because I don't stick to things and I don't really care about winning. It's the same with sports and stuff like that. If it's too difficult I'll stop.
I'm, like, a binge gamer.
I'm a card-carrying nerd, a gamer, and sci-fi geek.
I'm not a big gamer, really. I used to play back in the day - 'Mario Brothers,' 'Mario Kart' and 'Mortal Kombat.'
I'm a huge gamer.
I was like, 'I want us to stop using that term. I'm not a 'girl gamer.' I'm just a gamer.' The reasons I love gaming are the same reasons everyone loves gaming.
As others have recently suggested, the term 'gamer' is no longer useful as an identity because games are for everyone. These days, even my mom spends an inordinate amount of time gaming on her iPad. So I'll take a cue from my younger self and say I don't care about being a 'gamer,' but I sure do love video games.
I have a little bit of that gamer spirit in me. I just don't have the time to be a gamer. But in another life, I would be one.
Outside of my work as a comic book creator and co-publisher, I'm an avid gamer.
I'm a massive 'WoW' nerd, and gamer in general.
I'm a think gamer with twitch tendencies.
You probably know me best as a 4 year player, national champion, and graduate of Duke University, but I'm also a gamer, student, Christian, and a long time redditor.
I would say I'm a casual gamer. I'm not hardcore.
I'm a gamer at heart and always have been. I'm also a filmmaker.
When I got on the set of 'Saving Private Ryan,' I discovered, to my amazement, that Steven Spielberg is a gamer.
Needless to say, nobody is born an avid gamer.
I, as a gamer, understand passion to discuss favourite games.
As our culture redefines being a gamer, brand partners explore and wait eagerly on a new set of tools to better engage their potential clients.
I am such a great gamer that seven-year-olds kick my butt.
I'm a huge gamer and have been playing 'NBA Live' since 1995.
As a gamer, I can't think of anything more annoying for everyone concerned than playing games in a shared living room.
I've always been a gamer, and I had a period where I was gaming at a really hardcore level.
I'm not like a huge gamer myself. I like 'Mario Kart!'
I'm a gamer, so I play '2k,' 'Call of Duty,' and 'Madden.' I think I can play those games every day.
There's the idea that gaming is a closed door and that men are holding access to who gets in or out, and you have to prove - if you're female - that you're a real gamer. I think the younger generation, they don't care.
Gaming is one of those things that's pretty amazing because when you think about it, everybody wants to game; whether you're a casual gamer, or you're an enthusiast gamer, there's a large market for us.
There has been a kind of stereotypical 'gamer dude' that has been representative for the gamer community in the years past. But I want to spearhead or be a part of changing that.
If I see someone with a gamer tag saying they're fans of the Bulls or the Heat I will trash-talk them and make it known I don't like them, but I don't let them know who I am. If I do, I have to change my gamer tag pretty fast.
I wouldn't claim to be a gamer. I have played video games in the past.
Rooster Teeth has always had a big following in the gamer community, and we are lifelong gamers ourselves.
As a kid growing up, I was a huge gamer - The NES, SuperNES, N64, GameCube - and I had a GameBoy, which went everywhere with me.
I'm a gamer. I play PlayStation all the time.
PlayStation 4 won't impose any new restrictions on used games. This is a good thing... When a gamer buys a PS4 disc, they have the rights to that copy of the game.
I don't want a gamer to feel like they have to commit their whole life to changing the world.
I'm a big gamer, so I love my PlayStation to switch off from triathlon.
Dude, I've been a gamer ever since Intellivision.
When you say you are a gamer and you are a celebrity or a former celebrity there's a grain of salt that everybody takes that with.
The genre thing is overrated, and the platform decisions are overrated. It's what we see on 'Fortnite': so many of these gamers play on a variety of devices, so you can't say they're a mobile gamer or a console gamer. They're just a gamer.
I'm a pretty big gamer.
I've been playing games for 30 years, and I've been a hard-core gamer.
There is definitely a trend of broadening the idea of who a gamer is.
I realized I was a gamer when I didn't sleep three consecutive nights playing EverQuest, which was a popular MMORPG sold at retail.
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