Top 1200 Violent Video Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
In college, before video games, we would amuse ourselves by posing programming exercises.
The obvious objective of video games is to entertain people by surprising them with new experiences.
Violent ground-acquisition games such as football are in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war. — © Robert Downey, Jr.
Violent ground-acquisition games such as football are in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war.
I don't believe that playing video games in the locker room is part of earning the right to win.
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.
Now, on nights that I can't sleep, I play video games alone until the morning.
Video games paid for my house. What am I saying? Go ahead and keep playing!
Games played with the ball, and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind.
I've been playing hand-held video games since 1995. Its my way of training my brain.
I love playing video games, but I'm regularly disappointed in the limited and limiting ways women are represented.
It's weird that, in a way, by writing about video games, I get to develop them, too.
All we do when we're not making music is play video games, eat food and see movies.
Since young people would much rather play fast-action, rapidly advancing video games, and gambling laws for slot machines and roulette tables haven't changed much since the 1950s, look for casinos to build large video game tournament centers and allow people to bet on the action, similar to betting on college basketball.
With video games, imagine it's not locked - it's a TV show people can reach in and do this and do that, and you need to have dialog for all of that stuff. — © Justin Roiland
With video games, imagine it's not locked - it's a TV show people can reach in and do this and do that, and you need to have dialog for all of that stuff.
My generation is so tied up in television, computers, and video games. When we were born, MTV was already there. It was normal.
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.
My community was built on a foundation of organic growth through watching people play video games.
I created a character who plays multiplayer video games, and he's considered the most dominating gaming specimen.
When I'm making video games today, I want people to be entertained. I am always thinking, How are people going to enjoy playing the games we are making today? And as long as I can enjoy something other people can enjoy it, too.
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.
Television is a very different thing from video games. It's kind of hard for me to compare.
My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games. I know that's kind of hard to fathom.
Video games are engineered now, but the step I am trying to take, no one can engineer.
I would probably lose my mind if I wasn't busy. There's only so many video games I can play.
Video games are a waste of time for men with nothing else to do. Real brains don't do that.
I'm a total nerd. I love comic books and video games and most of all zombies!
I've designed exercise video games, running shoes, healthy beverages, and workout equipment.
I find the new Justin Bieber video more violent and more of an assault to my eyes and senses than what I've made.
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've always loved video games. I played 'Ms. Pac-man' with my dad, and I Ioved 'Galaga' and 'Tempest' and grew up on the standing arcade games. Even to this day, my dad will call me if he's playing 'Ms. Pac-man' and hold the phone up to the game.
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.
Few adults realize what a huge force video games have become in children's lives.
I always loved playing video games. It was something my mom did, and my sister played as well.
I've been playing video games since the Commodore 64 when I was about 5 years old.
I make funny videos of me playing video games, and I share those moments.
My parents said that sitting at home playing video games all day won't bring you anywhere in life.
Playing video games is something I enjoy in my spare time. I'm a gamer, always have been.
I have three boys. Sometimes my wife and I really have to battle to keep video games from encroaching. — © Brad Bird
I have three boys. Sometimes my wife and I really have to battle to keep video games from encroaching.
I think what television and video games do is reminiscent of drug addiction. There's a measure of reinforcement and a behavioural loop.
I'm a very competitive person, whether it's school, baseball or even playing video games.
My older brother Billy was really into video games, and of course I followed suit. I was such a dork - I was so geeky!
Before I became a full-time writer, I worked in tech support in those giant cubicle farms you see. I was surrounded by people who played video games all the time - sometimes actually in the call centers, playing online multiplayer games. I saw friends of mine who began to feel that going online was more compelling to them than real life.
I love to write music, watch a Pixar film, or play video games with my family and friends.
In my teens and university and stuff, video games became more realistic, or they started to.
I grew up nerdy, scrawny, playing video games, and getting picked on.
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.
When I play too many video games I begin to feel chubby-minded, caffeinated, bad.
It's amazing what video games have obviously done for not only the industry and for entertainment but for the world and social interactions. — © Karl-Anthony Towns
It's amazing what video games have obviously done for not only the industry and for entertainment but for the world and social interactions.
If you look at 1983, the film of the year was 'Terms of Endearment.' 'Scarface' was lumped in under the gratuitously violent banner. I mean, we knew it was violent, that it depicted a violent time and place. But it wasn't the end-all of the thing.
video games are the comic books of our time... It's a medium that gains no respect among the intelligentsia".
In these days of high-tech video games, it's remarkable that kids once got incredibly thrilled while pushing little metal racing cars around a cardboard track: The toy car was yours, and you invested it with importance and enhanced it with fantasy and pitied it because it was small, like you were. Such games were weapons against the ennui of endless Saturdays.
Growing up, I was restricted at home from playing video games until I reached university.
I'm pretty much an isolated person. I'd rather stay home and play video games.
I can't play video games because I get too nervous. It just stresses me out.
I didn’t play video games because my parents didn’t allow it. That was banned from my childhood experience.
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?
During a lot of years I would write music while playing video games at the same time.
Any reasonable person can look at video games and see that we don't represent women well.
I love watching 'Orange Is the New Black,' and I play video games, like 'Call of Duty.'
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