Top 1200 Video Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
Video games - just like wrestling - that's always been my happy place.
I'm a total nerd. I love comic books and video games and most of all zombies!
We founded thatgamecompany to push the boundary of video games as an interactive medium. — © Jenova Chen
We founded thatgamecompany to push the boundary of video games as an interactive medium.
I grew up nerdy, scrawny, playing video games, and getting picked on.
What a great way to see all of our legacies live on, through the video games.
I don't even play video games because I don't like losing.
If I had a day to myself I would just play video games with my brothers.
My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games.
The more downtime we have, the more time you have to play games like 'Ghost Recon Future Soldiers,' so for me it's a fun way to get integrated into video games and for me to have fun with my buddies and team up and go into battle with 'em, kind of like out there on court.
For us, it's about having the game react to the player as much as possible. There's ways you can do that with technology, graphics, AI - we're doing some VR stuff right now - and so it's what we think is great about not just our games, but what's great about video games - how are they better than any other form of entertainment?
We don't care what the framers would have thought of violent video games. Times are changing.
I never play video games! I'm so bad at it. I have, like, no manual dexterity.
I didn’t play video games because my parents didn’t allow it. That was banned from my childhood experience. — © Kristin Kreuk
I didn’t play video games because my parents didn’t allow it. That was banned from my childhood experience.
I've been playing video games since the Commodore 64 when I was about 5 years old.
Movie theaters still exist in spite of all of the alternatives that are available, video and video-on-demand and DVD and streaming video and all of these things.
I think video games have been instrumental to me as an NBA player.
Without video games, I don't think I'd be where I am today with anything else in life.
I used to play video games all the time, but now I don't because I don't have an attention span.
People talk about PlayStations, video games, social network and Twitter; I can't handle it.
I have been playing video games since the Atari 2600 days.
Video games are engineered now, but the step I am trying to take, no one can engineer.
Playing video games is something I enjoy in my spare time. I'm a gamer, always have been.
I don't think a lot of people would spot the video-game influences in '10 Cloverfield Lane.' People think it's just a Hitchcockian mystery. And I was heavily influenced by Alfred Hitchcock, for sure. But for a generation prior to mine, that would be the sole influence. Since I grew up playing video games, I drew so much inspiration from that world.
What you do in film and television is really different than what you do in video games.
When I'm not working out, playing football or working with Vita Coco, I'm a video game nerd. I love playing video games. I'm really good at FIFA. I'm not one of those guys that uses Barcelona or Real Madrid to win. My skills are real, so I don't need a loaded team to dominate. You don't want to play me in FIFA.
I find most video games too complicated to play.
I grew up playing video games, since I was probably five years old.
I miss video games where the jump-kick was the trickiest combo to master.
Video games are a huge, incredibly popular, world-transforming medium.
Television is a very different thing from video games. It's kind of hard for me to compare.
Video games are one step before a whole other virtual universe.
As far as my house, I have a ton of video games and three or four old consoles.
I didn't play video games because my parents didn't allow it. That was banned from my childhood experience.
I lost my childhood. I didn't play football or video games. Or have birthdays or the love of a family.
In my teens and university and stuff, video games became more realistic, or they started to.
I don't believe that playing video games in the locker room is part of earning the right to win.
I love going home to my family, hanging out, and playing video games.
I'm such a huge sports video game fan. These games are getting so realistic, it's amazing. — © Mehcad Brooks
I'm such a huge sports video game fan. These games are getting so realistic, it's amazing.
I always felt really guilty if I spent too much time playing video games. It's a colossal waste of time. And I can't say it's a very satisfying feeling at the end of the day, if you've spent eight hours playing a video game; you just end up feeling kind of spent, and used.
I love tabletop and video games, which should be open and inclusive to everyone.
I make funny videos of me playing video games, and I share those moments.
I have three boys. Sometimes my wife and I really have to battle to keep video games from encroaching.
I'm pretty much an isolated person. I'd rather stay home and play video games.
My knowledge of video games ends with Nintendo Mario Bros.
The modern video games kind of - they're too three dimensional.
My friends like to play as me in the baseball games, and they call to tell me about every bag I steal. And you know, every time a new game comes out, I check to make sure my speed is up to par. But to me, when you talk video games, you're talking 'Madden.'
Video games are a waste of time for men with nothing else to do. Real brains don't do that.
Now, on nights that I can't sleep, I play video games alone until the morning. — © Namie Amuro
Now, on nights that I can't sleep, I play video games alone until the morning.
There's been nothing proven that violence in video games has an impact. As a parent though, and I'm a parent for a 20-year-old, for a 16-year-old and for a 10-year-old, and so, you know, I make choices everyday for my kids as to what games I think is appropriate for them to play. And, you know, in the end it's up to the parents, it's up to the gamers themselves working with their parents, if they're under 21, to make the smartest choice for the games they play.
I'm easy to please. I just need a bed and video games, and I'm set.
I've designed exercise video games, running shoes, healthy beverages, and workout equipment.
Take any job, get started and stop with the video games and pot. I'm not for that.
I would probably lose my mind if I wasn't busy. There's only so many video games I can play.
All we do when we're not making music is play video games, eat food and see movies.
It's weird that, in a way, by writing about video games, I get to develop them, too.
Video games are bad for you? That's what they said about rock-n-roll.
You can't just drop everything and focus on playing video games for a living.
I'm a very competitive person, whether it's school, baseball or even playing video games.
I'm quite geeky and I'm very much into video games and technology and stuff like that.
I think that people should find a niche that will work. I have friends growing up who sat around playing video games for hours after school, and now they work for the video game industry. People need to find a niche so it doesn't feel like a job anymore. When I'm working on the "Lights Out" brand, it's fun. It's not work.
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