What's seemingly remarkable about the Nintendo Switch is that it not only caters to the many different ways
people play videogames these days, it also almost feels like a tribute to Nintendo's history of handheld and home consoles and how they were played — from stints alone in a childhood bedroom, family gatherings in the living room, and the days of lugging a console round to a friend's house so you could have heated nights of competition.
Not exact matches
I'm a nerdy kind of
person who loves to watch anime and read enjoyable manga, I also love
playing videogames such as cod, GTA, naruto ninja storm, all dbz ganes exc.
I'm usually outgoing and i love to
play videogames from old school ones to pc... i mostly
play World of Warcraft and League of Legends and I'm always looking for
people to hang out with:)
Yes that's right, I'm not one of these
people that
plays videogames on my phone.
Some
people says
videogames are as much art as movies, those people are idiots, videogames are better than movies, Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
videogames are as much art as movies, those
people are idiots,
videogames are better than movies, Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
videogames are better than movies,
Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are
playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, heavy rain?
I think
people should lighten up a bit, do nt take things to serious and remember that we like to
play videogames to have fun, to let the inner child
play free and have a good time.
«We do not want to
play another World War II first
person shooter,» said Gamecock Executive Producer Tim Hesse, shortly before giving That
VideoGame Blog hands - on time with some of the company's upcoming games.
Five years ago, a
person who suggested that
videogames should be
played at a grand music festival, would be laughed at.
In addition to conventional
videogames,
videogames for real money have become very popular, and hundreds of
people from all over the world
play casino games on their computers and phones.
As someone who
plays videogames all the time, and spends massive amounts of time embroiled in epic singleplayer campaigns, it baffles me that
people would see sitting down to
play something like XCOM: The Board game solo as being any different to sitting down and
playing XCOM: Enemy Within solo.
These days it's hard to shake the feeling that
videogames on Kickstarter are primarily fueled by tapping into
people's nostalgia,
playing on their childhood memories and their desires for the good old days when you could really see the pixels.
As tabletop games hopefully grow in popularity and take up their rightful place beside
videogames, and they really should since they are essentially family, then with luck
people will begin to come around to the idea of
playing a board game alone, because it isn't some sad activity.
Decay of Logos is an immersive action role -
playing game inspired by European folklore, high fantasy fiction, and archetypal classic third -
person action - RPG
videogames.
The only argument that could be made is that
people who spend an inordinate amount of time
playing videogames are more ignorant of other subjects simply because they spend less time pursuing them.
A recently released study says that
people who
play music - based games are «the most engaged consumers of music,» and suggests that the music industry begin to present new artists through
videogames.
I hope games get brought into medicine more, into culture more and in general I want
people to benefit from
playing videogames, because I think it can help
people think creatively.
You can't trust
people who
play videogames.
Despite Rockstar's sometimes secretive aura, Houser is very direct and has strong views on GTAV's relationship with the movies («We don't need to hark back to film when technology allows us to produce our own response to real places»), on the lack of playable female characters («The concept of being masculine was so key to this story») and on game conferences like E3 and Gamescom, which he no longer attends («You don't
play a
videogame in a room with 20,000
people doing the same thing unless you're a lunatic»).
The book talks about the future of
videogames, how they affect our dreams and our psychology, research on the health of gamers, the benefits of
playing games, how concepts applied to games could also be applied to our lives in the future using a process called gamification, the concept of serious games and how they can be used to help
people and so much more.
One doesn't just
play a violent
videogame and say, «oh that was easy and fun and didn't have any real consequences, I think I'll go out and kill
people now.»
So, what
Play Reality does is instead delve deeper into the topic, explaining what
videogame addiction is, how it works, how it affects
people and how most gamers don't even realise it's happening until too late.
But until
people who
play videogames act upon that, politicians / parents / anyone will never leave
videogames alone.
Can you see it becoming a go - to place to meet
people and
play some
videogames?
F$ # k I'm clever... Oh, crap, I'm clever / smart & I
play videogames avidly... I got ta go
people, the doors of my local gunshop open soon, & I got ta get in & get all my guns & ammo, before «Schools out forever».
I learned I'm still a big
videogame fan, but I choose to select good opportunities over
playing the latest games (because these games will be available later, but the
people and experiences here, will be unique.)
As you delve in further, you find
videogame stations, designed for
playing with two
people at each station.
While I have my own opinion about
playing as the enemy, I knew this was going to draw some controversy among
people and groups who are already against violence in
videogames.
Plus, maybe it's a generational thing, but most
people I know
play videogames in one form or another.
Seems pretty obvious, but you'd be surprised at how many
people assume that just because they like to
play videogames, they'd also enjoy making them.
Although gamers are often lumped together as «
people who enjoy
playing videogames», there is often a lot of variability in the types of things
people like to do while
playing.
If it wasn't already obvious that there are more worthwhile
videogames than any sane
person could possibly
play releasing these days — a state of affairs that gets truer every year — just take a look at the games featured outside the main E3 conferences (or even outside E3 itself) this year.
It is inarguably a good thing that
videogames are being made and
played by a larger and wider spectrum of
people than ever before.
Partly, this was because the increasingly film - like representations extended the appeal of
videogames (in general terms), and partly it was because
people wanted a DVD player and the PS2 gave them that with the bonus ability to
play games.
2: There are
people who like
playing videogames, but donâ $ ™ t see it as part of their identity, and are only vaguely informed about whatâ $ ™ s happening on the market.
2: There are
people who like
playing videogames, but don't see it as part of their identity, and are only vaguely informed about what's happening on the market.
It was attempting to clarify a BBC report which claimed
people who
play illegal copies of
videogames on chipped or modified consoles cost at least # 1.45 billion in lost sales in 2010.
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Most
people who
play videogames have no business
playing Dark Souls, no matter how good it is.
The fact remains that, since two thirds of young
people now
play videogames, it will always be possible to link our hobby to the tiny proportion of gamers who commit acts of violence.
These are the
people who just want to
play the best
videogames available at the time, and for them the Xbox One S and PS4 Slim will suffice.