A Quote by Sheamus

I've been playing video games since the Commodore 64 when I was about 5 years old. — © Sheamus
I've been playing video games since the Commodore 64 when I was about 5 years old.
I've been in the industry doing games since the BBC Micro, the Acorn Atom, the Commodore 64.
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.
My first computer was a Commodore 64. I got it as a present from my mom when I was eight years old, and all I wanted to do with that computer was play games.
I absolutely knew that I wanted to play role-playing games when I saw a friend of mine playing 'Bard's Tale 2' on his Commodore 64.
I've been a video game guy since I was eight years old and got my first Nintendo. I've been addicted to video games ever since.
I grew up playing video games, since I was probably five years old.
I'm part of that original generation that came up playing video games, that pumped a lot of our allowance into video games. We financed the rise of video games. I started playing them in the Straw Hat Pizza Palace at the Carriage Square Mall in Oxnard, CA.
I've been a fan of video games since the old school, I even have a lot of the old school arcade games at my house.
I have been playing video games since the Atari 2600 days.
I'm a film maker who started on the Atari and then went onto the Commodore 64 and the Amiga. So I possibly have a different sensibility to people who didn't play games growing up.
I've been playing hand-held video games since 1995. Its my way of training my brain.
I stopped playing video games, I stopped playing other sports, and I just dove head first into wrestling and it's been my passion ever since I discovered it.
I've been playing the viola since I was 6 years old, and then I decided to switch it up a bit, so I've been playing the violin since I was 11. I started playing the piano when I was 11, and I started playing the guitar when I was 10.
My real experience with video games was watching other people play. That's why a lot of my work isn't really about playing. It's about watching video games.
Up until now, the biggest question in society about video games has been what to do about violent games. But it's almost like society in general considers video games to be something of a nuisance, that they want to toss into the garbage can.
Writing novels reminds me of being an awkward 15-year-old typing on a Commodore 64 in his bedroom, trying to be the next Stephen King.
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