As far as control and stuff is concerned, I never had any more in my life than for that All-Star game in 1934.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In baseball, I was always in control of everything until I let the ball go.
I'm a video game fan, and I always thought it would be cool to be able to control a character.
Interestingly enough, the game I played the most ever was Street Fighter II, back in the day. That would probably still stick as one of my favourite games. Just being a bit of an '80s guy.
I have never played a game in my life.
When I think back on it, of course I got lucky and got great directors and good breaks but all that was the physical part. But what made me a star was that I could take a chance and not have anything to worry about in terms of losing.
You just control what you can control and just hopefully go win games and keep getting better.
In 'Rangoon', I play an action star of the 1940s.
I don't want the All-Star Game to be a one-time thing.
After a few games I knew I was going to be able to compete. The idea of being a star never crossed my mind.
I don't want to get in trouble here, but the All-Star Game shouldn't count for anything. It should just be for fun.