Top 1200 Violent Video Games Quotes & Sayings - Page 6

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Even with the most stupid video games, kids learn more about learning than they ever did before, because they want to learn codes and moves before other kids figure them out. They're motivated to seek out someone or search the Net for help. A student who makes a video game has to solve mathematical problems to make special effects happen on the screen.
Kids don't even read comic books anymore. They've got more important things to do - like video games.
For me, inventing video games was just one successful thing I had done among many others. — © Ralph H. Baer
For me, inventing video games was just one successful thing I had done among many others.
When we started, there were no other distractions like the Internet and video games, so music was central to young people's lives.
States are violent institutions. The government of any country, including ours, represents some sort of domestic power structure, and it's usually violent. States are violent to the extent that they're powerful, that's roughly accurate.
Tribeca has always celebrated the most exciting new forms of storytelling, from video games to virtual reality.
I consider myself lucky that I grew up in a time that there were no video games to keep my attention on indoor activities.
Personally, I really enjoy sci-fi. I watch it, I read comic books, and I play video games.
I'm not a huge movie buff and I don't watch that much television, but I've spent most of my life playing video games of one kind or another.
I was always good at video games like 'Guitar Hero,' which require the player to press buttons at precise times.
Since when do we even play games?” “Since when don’t we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between.” I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. “Hello, Carter.
Our down time at home consists of hikes and video games and trying to cook - because we are awful at it.
We're prosperous enough that we can afford to have one in six able-bodied men of working age sitting at home playing video games.
Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use. — © Ezra Koenig
Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use.
I don't have a good attention span and can't spend long in record stores or video shops or games emporiums without getting grumpy.
I think where the criticism of videogames come from is where videogames are just Xeroxes of films, and when you get a film adaptation of that game, you've just Xeroxed something twice. I think that's where a lot of the criticism comes from - there are ultra-violent games that are already based on a million films. But there's definitely beauty and art and design in games. I don't think anybody could deny that.
Films are pushing envelopes in terms of what is horrific, but also on other areas: in video games, in comic books and outside life.
I grew up on video games. When I was in college, even during snowstorms, I would go the half-mile to the drugstore to play 'Millipede.'
My brother and I have always had this theory that, as stupid as it sounds, in video games, there is a certain hand-eye coordination and a thought process that you can learn.
That's really one of the things I love about video games. It's a whole new world every time you start.
Nintendo has paid a great deal of attention to the dynamic of people playing video games together in the same room.
Some days I wouldn't even go to class. I'd sit in the room and play video games with my friends and eat powdered mashed potatoes.
When I'm working on something and need to take a little break, I'll go down and play some video games.
A lot of the greatest artists, their work is always about life and the world. I think there needs to be that for video games.
The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
I don't play video games because I know that if I ever started, I'd never be able to maintain a career again.
I have done a lot of NFL games, a season-opening home games, playoff games, championship games, and of course Stanley Cup games, World Series, NBA championship games. But I have never done a Superbowl. It's probably the only major sporting event I've never done and I would like to.
I do love video games. But after a while, you feel like you really need to get up and do something.
I used to draw comics a lot. I was obsessed with 'The Young Ones,' and was massively into video games, although I was no good at them.
I think we have a very skewed idea of what sex is nowadays. TV, video games and the Internet are set up to raise men to be predators.
But many researchers operate as if it is their responsibility to demonstrate that video violence has a direct effect on the behaviour of young children, because that will help to explain why society is becoming more violent.
My readership seems to be the sensitive people, for the most part. Then there are the occasional fans who are like, "Ah, video games!"
Yeah, well, in the beginning, our mom and dad had one philosophy. We couldn't just sit inside and play video games.
It's fun to grow with a character over the course of a TV series. Video games are usually a much more condensed process.
I used to compose a lot of music for video games, before I got into movies, and I am slowly getting back to it.
I play video games a lot... I love to read... I enjoy spending time with my husband and daughter, who are my most favorite people in the world.
I have to admit, between the Seahawks games and the Blazer games and playoffs games, we're talking about close to 100 games a year, so I don't really follow other sports a lot.
Dr. Leonard Shlain, chairman of laparoscopic surgery at California Pacific Medical Center, said they took some four and five year-olds and gave them video games and asked them to figure out how to play them without instructions. Then they watched their brain activity with real-time monitors. At first, when they were figuring out the games, he said, the whole brain lit up. But by the time they knew how to play the games, the brain went dark, except for one little point.
It feels like there's something for everyone in video games. It's not just a toy for a certain age group. It's steeped in the culture now. — © Rich Moore
It feels like there's something for everyone in video games. It's not just a toy for a certain age group. It's steeped in the culture now.
I have a reward-and-punishment system: If I have done this much work, then I can play video games this long. It gives my day structure.
In the past, a lot of films based on video games think that the audience wants to experience what it's like to play the game, and that's absolutely not the case.
In No Limit Hold'em, much like video games and karate lessons, you need to master one level before you can move on to the next.
In the time between records, I always have lots of stuff going on. I shoot photography, make little sculptures, play video games.
When people are surprised I can do things is always fun. Just because I have muscles doesn't mean I don't play video games.
I'm not really big on video games at all, I played a lot at the arcade as a kid. I didn't have a system growing up at my house.
Video games are an exciting medium. The creativity of design, the technology and the interaction represent the best of American innovation.
The cool kids have co-opted all the neat stuff ? computers, gadgets, video games. Theres no such thing as a computer geek anymore.
In this age of video games and cell phones, there must still be a place for knots, tree houses, and stories of incredible courage.
My family put a lot of emphasis on homework, so there weren't too many comic books or video games for me, when I was growing up. — © Wentworth Miller
My family put a lot of emphasis on homework, so there weren't too many comic books or video games for me, when I was growing up.
Video games are so popular these days, getting the opportunity to star in one is something special. More people should do it.
The first video I shot for "A Zip and a Double Cup"â€"I have two versions, a remix video and a the originalâ€"because I wasn’t really trying to do anything. I just came home and got kind of high and shot a video in the parking lot. I just shot the video how I wanted to do it and posted it online and the next day it went crazy.
I'm geeky about video games. I don't stay inside a lot and just play them 24/7, but if I had the chance, I probably would.
When I went through my life, I was like, 'I sit around and play video games all day. Nobody wants to hear about this.'
Some disaster movies look like you're watching someone else play video games. They're fun but it's not real.
I'm glad to see the casual game play coming back now on the Internet, games that aren't violent, that aren't complex that you can sit down and you can have some fun.
Once we start seeing video games that have more memorable characters, you'll see better movie adaptations.
If I wake up at 6 A. M. to work out, I'm done at 10 A. M.. Most guys play video games all day.
I have friends who come to the Australia Zoo, and it's just, instead of playing video games, we get to hug and kiss a giraffe or walk a tiger.
I was not a cool kid. There was no reason for me to be marginalised. I was just a nerd. I was kind of weird, and I found solace in video games.
I rage playing video games. I think that's the only time you will ever hear me say a cuss word.
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