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I'm a huge gamer. I play a lot of games, and I play one game until I'm really, really good at it. By Osric Chau Gamer Huge Play Lot Good

To make an embarrassing admission, I like video games. That's what got me into software engineering when I was a kid. I wanted to make money so I could buy a better computer to play better video games - nothing like saving the world. By Elon Musk Games Admission Make Video Embarrassing

Games are nature's most beautiful creation By Leonard Cohen Games Creation Nature Beautiful

I'm a huge gamer. By Taran Killam Gamer Huge

the open-world or sandbox or free-roaming game. This genre is superintended by a few general conventions, which include the sensation of being inside a large and disinterestedly functioning world, a main story line that can be abandoned for subordinate story lines (or for no purpose at all), large numbers of supporting characters with whom meaningful interaction is possible, and the ability to customize (or pimp, in the parlance of our time) the game's player-controlled central character. By Anonymous Game Openworld Sandbox Freeroaming Story

existing simultaneously in the World of Minecraft. One timeline was of "Gang of Ninjas" and other was of "Minecraft Agent". Many centuries ago, Dark Lord who is the supreme Master of dark energy, lost its most powerful warrior "Vertigo". By Alex Anderson World Minecraft Existing Simultaneously Gang

I play video games, dude! By Stephan Jenkins Dude Games Play Video

I like to play with architecture! It's my favorite game. By Jean Nouvel Architecture Play Game Favorite

A well-designed game is a guided missile to the motivational heart of the human psyche. By Kevin Werbach Psyche Welldesigned Game Guided Missile

I prefer software where kids build something and run into problems they have to solve. By Seymour Papert Solve Prefer Software Kids Build

I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time. By Robin Williams Games Computer Play Lot Pixar

These days when you say 'videogame', people think of immersive games that take over your life and require three thumbs to control. My goal is to create games that almost retreat into the background. I'm interested in bringing them back to their role as a social facilitator, the way party games help people to interact. By Nolan Bushnell Videogame Games Control Days Immersive

'Minecraft' certainly became a huge hit, and people are telling me it's changed games. I never meant for it to do either. It's certainly flattering, and to gradually get thrust into some kind of public spotlight is interesting. By Markus Persson Minecraft Hit Games Huge People

I don't play games. I ran away from home because my Dad brought me an Xbox. By Adrien Broner Games Xbox Play Dad Ran

I don't remember not playing games. I think my pre-industry experience is me building LEGO houses and wishing people would go through them. By Brenda Brathwaite Games Remember Playing Lego Preindustry

I'm not really much of a video game player; my son would be the expert in that department. The only game I would really play is golf, the Tiger Woods video game. By Richard Roundtree Game Player Department Video Son

A game you play with your own worst enemy-yourself. By Finley Peter Dunne Enemyyourself Game Play Worst

Play: Work that you enjoy doing for nothing. By Evan Esar Play Work Enjoy

I'm a gamer, so I play '2k,' 'Call of Duty,' and 'Madden.' I think I can play those games every day. By Trey Burke Madden Call Duty Gamer Play

I mostly played 'Pac-Man', but I played 'The Sims' with my kids when they were growing up. By Lea Thompson Pacman Played Sims Kids Growing

I'm a video game buff. By Shawn Ashmore Buff Video Game

I didn't have anyone to play with so I made up my own world. By Maya Lin World Play Made

I'm a big video game fan. By Kyrie Irving Fan Big Video Game

Videogames require critical interpretation to mediate our experience of the simulation, to ground it in a set of coherent and expressive values, responses, or understandings that constitute effects of the work. In this process, the unit operations of a simulation embody themselves in a player's understanding. This is the place where rules can be grasped, where instantiated code enters the material world via human players' faculty of reason. In my mind, it is the most important moment in the study of a videogame. By Ian Bogost Responses Simulation Work Require Critical

There is a board game called Settlers of Catan. That is what I play. I am so embarrassed. By Andrew Luck Catan Settlers Board Game Called

When my dad was young he shot marbles. When I was young I played Marble Madness on my Nintendo Entertainment System. By Kevin James Breaux Young System Dad Shot Madness

Our approach to making games is to find the fun first and then use the technology to enhance the fun. By Sid Meier Fun Approach Making Games Find

Looking back, video game design seems a natural fit, although there was no such thing when I was growing up. I built a Tic-Tac-Toe playing machine in my teens which went up in smoke on the night it was scheduled to go to a science fair. By David Crane Back Video Fit Game Design

Mine was the game where the player cannot lose and may win. By Charlotte Bronte Mine Win Game Player Lose

Before I got into electronic games, I was making table-top games. By Warren Spector Games Electronic Making Tabletop

I'd rather have a search engine or a compiler on a deserted island than a game. By John Carmack Game Search Engine Compiler Deserted

I never was much of a game player, but I loved to be on the computer. By Cory Arcangel Player Computer Game Loved

If I had intended for 'Minecraft' to end up on consoles, I wouldn't have developed the game in Java. The decision to port the game to consoles came from a combination of player requests, a desire to play around with the brand on different platforms, and some interesting business deals. By Markus Persson Minecraft Java Game Consoles Intended

We could see the children's toys here and there, and we saw a game that the children had made themselves out of dirt, deer antlers and abalone shells, but the game was so strange that only children could tell what it was. Perhaps it wasn't a game at all, only the grave of a game. By Richard Brautigan Children Game Dirt Deer Shells

Its a town eat town world By Philip Reeve World Town Eat

A text from Fable and it says one word. Marshmallow By Monica Murphy Fable Marshmallow Word Text

I'll play it first and figure out what it's called later. By Miles Davis Play Figure Called

I don't know if this classifies as a video game, but I have a terrible obsession with Angry Birds. By Yvonne Strahovski Birds Angry Game Classifies Video

Growing up in Florida, it rained a lot, so we spent a lot of time indoors. I used to love Frogger. I got a lot of use out of that and Ms. Pac-man on my little Atari. By Jennifer Sky Florida Lot Growing Indoors Frogger

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. By Roger Ebert Track Small Games Days Hightech

Have you ever played a video game that didn't have escalating levels of difficulty? Well, life can feel like play, too, when we purposefully engage in activities that demand we test and develop our skills. By Brendon Burchard Difficulty Played Video Game Escalating

playing that game! By Diary Wimpy Playing Game

If I wanted to play mind games, I'd buy a Rubik's cube By Sherrilyn Kenyon Rubik Games Cube Wanted Play

Commentators frequently blame MMORPGs for an increasing sense of isolation in modern life. But virtual worlds are less a cause of that isolation than a response to it. Virtual worlds give back what has been scooped out of modern life. The virtual world is in important ways more authentically human than the real world. It gives us back community, a feeling of competence, and a sense of being an important person whom people depend on. By Jonathan Gottschall Life Virtual Commentators Isolation Modern

The single-player game is a strange mutant monster which has only existed for 21 years and is about to go away because it is unnatural and abnormal. By Raph Koster Years Abnormal Singleplayer Game Strange

Of course there is school and sports, but I also like X-Box 360. 'Black Ops 3' is one of my favorites. I also like to play the guitar and piano. By Chandler Canterbury Sports Xbox Black Ops School

Don't just buy a new video game, make one. Don't just download the latest app, help design it. Don't just play on your phone, program it. By Barack Obama Game Make Buy Video App

A game like 'Myst' may be a gorgeous slide show that preserves its beauty at the expense of speed. A game like 'Doom' sacrifices almost everything for action. But the eye soon adjusts: the degree of detail more than adequately conveys infinite claustrophobic labyrinths populated by howling monsters. By Marc Laidlaw Myst Game Speed Doom Gorgeous

For all the talk about the merging of film and video game, and for all its inevitability, perhaps the secret of true convergence lies not in an external reality , but in an internal truth: What kids seek from video games is what we all seek from our own distractions--be they movies, radio, comic books, literature, or art: an escape from the mundane to the sublime, where our imaginations make of us heroes, lovers, warriors, and gods. By Devin C. Griffiths Video Seek Radio Literature Lovers

Before long, billions of people around the world were working and playing in the OASIS every day. Some of them met, fell in love, and got married without ever setting foot on the same continent. The lines of distinction between a person's real identity and that of their avatar began to blur. It was the dawn of new era, one where most of the human race now spent all of their free time inside a videogame. By Ernest Cline Oasis Long Billions Day People

The ideal engine of a 3-D game is an intricate and elegant construct of code that allows players to speed through solidly built virtual worlds. The engine allows every picture on a monitor to be drawn there quickly enough to convince hand and eye that it is instantaneous. By Marc Laidlaw Game Worlds Engine Ideal Intricate

I would love to make video games. By Spike Jonze Games Love Make Video

I certainly knew of 'World of Warcraft'; I had never actually played because I knew that if I started playing, I would never get any work done - because it would just totally absorb me. By Michael A. Stackpole World Warcraft Knew Playing Played

If I want to play mind games, I'd buy a Rubik's cube. ~ Acheron, a character. By Sherrilyn Kenyon Rubik Acheron Games Cube Play

I used to be really into these when I was a kid," Nine says. "Now I'm more into the real thing. You want to join us?"Five raises an eyebrow. "The real thing? We're going to go kill some soldiers in um - ?" He squints at the open case for the video game. "World War Two. I guess my Earth history must be spotty because I thought that was all over.""We're going to train," Nine replies, unamused. "From what I heard about Arkansas, it sounds like your game could use some work. By Pittacus Lore Kid Thing Real Game World

I've always wanted to get involved with designing a video game. By Jimmie Johnson Game Wanted Involved Designing Video

What ... what game?" "The only game. The game of thrones. By George R R Martin Game Thrones

I still like to play games that have a beginning, an end and a story. By John Romero Beginning Story Play Games End

It can play solitaire and minesweeper, replied Artemis innocently. By Eoin Colfer Artemis Minesweeper Replied Innocently Play

I have a little Nintendo DS, and I play these brain games that are supposed to stimulate your mind. By Lindsey Vonn Nintendo Mind Play Brain Games

The kinds of games I'm most interested in are narrative games. By Tom Bissell Games Kinds Interested Narrative

Among the games I did not develop myself, my most frequently played game is definitely "Doppelkopf," a traditional German card game; for more than 40 years now, I play it regularly with old school friends. By Klaus Teuber Doppelkopf German Years Friends Game

It may seem like sort of a waste of time to play 'World of Warcraft' with your son. But you're actually interacting with each other. You're solving problems. They may seem like simple problems, but you're solving them. You're posed with challenges that you have to overcome. You're on a quest to gain certain capabilities. By Vint Cerf World Warcraft Play Son Sort

many gamers have already figured out how to use the immersive power of play to distract themselves from their hunger: a hunger for more satisfying work, for a stronger sense of community, and for a more engaging and meaningful life. By Jane Mcgonigal Hunger Work Community Life Gamers

I was born in 1957, so when I was a kid, there wasn't anything called a video game. When 'Pong' came out, it was awesome. By John Lasseter Kid Game Pong Born Called

Free-form games in which the player can make choices about what the game is going to be, become a kind of gaming equivalent of the narrative possibility. By Salman Rushdie Freeform Possibility Player Make Choices

Space - First coin-op arcade game - port of Spacewar! By Ernest Cline Space Spacewar Game Port Coinop

I didn't know much about video games. By Anna Torv Games Video

I play a lot of 'Scrabble' with my brother online. By Lea Thompson Scrabble Online Play Lot Brother

People were hanging out in these places, and just like at cocktail parties, they needed something to do together. I thought, 'How can we fit games into someone's life?' By Mark Pincus People Places Parties Hanging Cocktail

I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. By Miles Davis Play

What was this future world where people aged so slowly? Were they protected in cocoons of silk? "What say ye? Are there no warriors?" "There are soldiers who join the army - and they learn combat, but most of the fighting is done..." She glanced aside. "Pardon?" "You wouldn't believe me." He snorted. "The fighting is done by banshees and fairies? She threw back her head with a belly laugh. "Now that would be a good name for a video game. By Amy Jarecki Slowly Future World People Aged

I try to play, always, beautiful games ... always I wanted to create masterpieces. By Garry Kasparov Play Beautiful Games Masterpieces Wanted

The game is my wife. It demands loyalty and responsibility, and it gives me back fulfillment and peace. By Michael Jordan Wife Game Responsibility Peace Demands

In order to expand the gaming population, it is taken for granted that we need to offer games to satisfy veteran gamers. At the same time, I believe that we need to make a new proposal, so that those who do not play games can say, 'I can do it' and, 'I want to touch it.' By Satoru Iwata Population Gamers Games Order Expand

I used to be quite a big video game player at university and post-university in that weird moment in life before you have a proper job and you've got a lot of idle time. By Stephen Merchant Time Big Video Game Player

Any kind of horror video game where I'm the first-person player and I'm ... I suddenly stop caring about the video game dude, and I'm like, I really don't want him to die,' and then the minute he dies, it upsets me. I can't play those games. By Kit Harington Video Game Kind Horror Firstperson

Game recognize game in The Bay mane. By Jt The Bigga Figga Bay Mane Game Recognize

As a child, I spent a lot of time with things like Lego, building trains, cars, complex structures, and I really liked that. By Sebastian Thrun Cars Lego Child Building Trains

A game may be as integral to a culture, as true an object of human aesthetic appreciation, as admirable a product of creativity as a folk art or a style of music; and, as such, it is quite as worthy of study. By Michael Dummett Culture Appreciation Music Study Game

I love video games. When I was growing up, video games were very important to me. By Ben Schwartz Video Games Love Growing Important

I like any good game. I don't care what the genre is. By Tim Schafer Game Good Care Genre

I'll play it and tell you what it is later. By Miles Davis Play

What are we, if we don't have games?""Something else. By Stylo Fantome Games

I'm fascinated with video games, though I can't really play them. It's definitely an art form that intrigues me to no end, though. By Mark Leyner Games Fascinated Video Play End

Synthetic Worlds is a surprisingly profound book about the social, political, and economic issues arising from the emergence of vast multiplayer games on the Internet. What Castronova has realized is that these games, where players contribute considerable labor in exchange for things they value, are not merely like real economies, they are real economies, displaying inflation, fraud, Chinese sweatshops, and some surprising in-game innovations. By Tim Harford Internet Political Worlds Economies Synthetic

At KaBOOM! we are crowd-sourcing a nationwide Map of Play that uses GIS data and user rankings to identify where the engaging playgrounds are located, but more importantly, where they are not. By Darell Hammond Kaboom Map Play Gis Located

I have never played a game in my life. By Kevin Spacey Life Played Game

Years and years ago, I did a game based on 'Hitchhiker's Guide' with a company called Infocom, which was a great company. They were doing witty, intelligent, literate games based on text. By Douglas Adams Hitchhiker Guide Infocom Based Years

For most people, an hour a day playing our favorite games will power up our ability to engage whole-heartedly with difficult challenges, strengthen our relationships with the people we care about most - while still letting us notice when it's time to stop playing in virtual worlds and bring our gamer strengths back to real life. By Jane Mcgonigal People Playing Challenges Strengthen Life

I don't play video games. By Clive Owen Games Play Video

forensically deconstruct a game, identify weaknesses and figure out a program to remedy them. By Chris Masters Forensically Game Identify Deconstruct Weaknesses

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. By Chris Avellone Bard Tale Commodore Playing Absolutely

In role-playing games, SF and fantasy have exploded into psychotherapy. By Brian W. Aldiss Games Psychotherapy Roleplaying Fantasy Exploded

This is how I started: My mom was crazy for antique shops and junk shops, and my sister and I would play this game where, if we were driving with my parents and saw a junk shop or an antique shop, we'd scream at the top of our lungs. My poor father would have heart failure and screech to a halt, and we'd leap out and go and explore. By Hamish Bowles Shops Shop Antique Junk Started

The gaming world is a complete mystery to me! Well, I did play Pac Man and Frogger using big machines at an arcade back in the '80s. By Doug Jones Gaming World Complete Mystery Pac

Build therefore your own world. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Build World

Warcraft as a film suprises me a lot of and I really like it. By Deyth Banger Warcraft Film Suprises Lot

I've invented several games for use as teaching tools in my classroom: one of them, a game called 'Iron Age: Council of the Clans,' got so popular among my students that they encouraged me to publish it, which I did. By Brendan Myers Iron Age Council Clans Classroom

I don't know video games.The last video game I played, apart from Dance Dance Revolution at Jeremy's house, which I was very good at - Scarlett [Johansson] and I will always have "Billie Jean" - was Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo. I'm from the Dark Ages. By Joss Whedon Dance Super Scarlett Johansson Billie