Sentences with phrase «day playing videogames»

There is no better feeling then sitting on your ass for an entire day playing videogames -LRB-:
I'm quite the romantic but all in all, I'm good with a day at the beach or a day playing videogames or card games.
I spend most my days playing videogames, reading manga, watching anime or daydreaming about japan.

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«Kids lie around, watch cartoons, play videogames for a few days until their parents send them back to school, but adults immediately try to go back to work.»
I have a lot more interests than videogames, I'd just like to date someone who doesn't judge my insane need to play shooters all day.
I've never done one of these press days before,» Carter Burwell says into the phone, the composer's allegro voice inflected with the curious enthusiasm of a kid playing the first level of a new videogame.
This is something that apparently happened a lot in the early days of indie publishing, when a handful of authors played Amazon like a videogame.
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.
I beat the story a day ago, because i don't spend all my life playing videogames.
All four of these latter games were British - made, which may suggest Meier's game knowledge was limited to the US, but more likely reflects that he was playing games on a PC and missed out on all the home computer games that had such great influence in the early days of videogames.
This backfires, however, as I personally witnessed in a videogame retail store a few days before Christmas a man who turned down purchasing a copy of Time Crisis 4 for the sole reason he could not buy a second Light Gun for his son so they could play together.
Playing videogames all day, never facing the consequences of a life ignored?
I played my first videogame in the 80's and the community was very small these days.
Our studio and home is a treehouse, in the woods (in the summer) where we happily make videogames all day... and play with kittens.
Playing my first - ever videogame again comes very naturally, like ultimate gaming comfort food, and while I do play Yellow in some form at least once a year, I rarely get beyond the second gym badge because that's usually how much progress I can make in a single lazy day.
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.
So despite my ever - growing pile of other games to play, I blacked out somewhat that fateful day, and now I write this article having lost another 20 hours to what was once my first - ever home console videogame.
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.
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