I didn't grow up playing video games. I grew up catching crawdads in the creek and minnows and lizards and snakes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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 didn't play video games because my parents didn't allow it. That was banned from my childhood experience.
When I was a kid, we never had a videogame in my house. But my cousin did, and each time I went to her house I was able to play 'Tetris' and 'Mario.' Those were the only two games I played as a child.
I'm part of that original generation that came up playing video games, that pumped a lot of our allowance into video games. We financed the rise of video games. I started playing them in the Straw Hat Pizza Palace at the Carriage Square Mall in Oxnard, CA.
Playing video games is something I enjoy in my spare time. I'm a gamer, always have been.
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.
Everyone has played video games at some point these days, and video games are fun.
I grew up with video games. My generation kind of grew up with the Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. Then, I had a Dreamcast and, finally, the PlayStation. So yeah, I've always been a big gamer.
I love video games. When I was growing up, video games were very important to me.
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.