I made some games, but I'm pretending like I didn't because they all turned out weird.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't want to make a game unless I felt in the position to make something new and different.
When I did play, I tried to make the most of it.
I had no real idea I was going to become a writer. It was just a game for me. I just liked pretending, daydreaming and imagining.
In school, I was playing old men and women, babies, Russian people, and all sorts of weird parts - a lot of comedy - and that's sort of like home to me.
I didn't have anyone to play with so I made up my own world.
It's weird that I've ended up playing so many real live people, because I was never any good at impersonations at school.
I try not so much to create new characters and worlds but to create new game-play experiences.
I had had enough pretend. I wanted to be in the real world.
I was a little geeky kid anyway. If I wasn't shooting little stop-animation films, then I was playing computer games or Dungeons & Dragons.
I live more than anything else to produce the Games.
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