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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Video games are a special kind of play, but at root, they're about the same things as other games: embracing particular rules and restrictions in order to develop skills and experience rewards. When a game is well-designed, it's the balance between these factors that engages people on a fundamental level.
Everyone has played video games at some point these days, and video games are fun.
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 love video games. When I was growing up, video games were very important to me.
I'm not even very good at most video games.
There are big lines between those who play video games and those who do not. For those who don't, video games are irrelevant. They think all video games must be too difficult.
I definitely play some games, like Nintendo D.S. or the Wii, and some computer games.
All video games are games, obviously. They're designed. They're digital. They have rules; they give an audience some type of vicarious experience.
I'm really into video games.
If you play the video game, you become more interested and you want to know more about it. You want to read as much about it as you can, see it live and watch as many games as you can. If you're the type who wants to be as involved as you can in the sport, you're probably going to want to play 'Madden NFL.'