Sentences with phrase «time playing a videogame»

I enjoy multiple animes and I spend a good amount of time playing 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.
That game has made me feel things I have not felt in a long time playing a videogame.
Now I'm off to tell my parents that I wasn't wasting time playing videogames whenever I popped in Sesame Street: 1 -2-3.

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It's also possible, however, that the guiltiest study participants were simply right in their estimation of the uselessness of doing nothing — for them, playing a videogame or indulging in a Simpsons marathon really might not help much with their stress levels, making them completely correct in telling themselves to stop wasting time.
Paul and Josh share time together doing activities around Seattle, spending time outdoors, playing videogames or watching action movies.
This is especially true when it comes to children, particularly those who spend too much time watching television or playing videogames.
I play football, and roller derby on my passing time I love playing videogames, boxing and mud wrestling.
I play videogames on a daily basis... I enjoy skiing and working out and also spend my time trying out new games.
I like to watch anime and play videogames in my spare time.
I love to do new things, I want someone who I can spend time with, watch anime, play videogames, ext..
I play videogames and watch anime.I have a car, a full time job.
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.
Well, keep enjoying the time you do have to play videogames because it has a lot of benefits from reducing stress, keeping your brain sharp, and actually decreasing the risk of depression (So there, Mom).
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.
Yet when you stop and consider this, it makes absolutely no sense; we play videogames alone all the time, engaging in campaigns that can consume hundreds of hours of our lives and deem that perfectly acceptable.
To me, playing videogames is research, so as a games designer I should have spent 90 % more time with them than I have been lately.
We're excited to have Mike Typson on board, he hasn't been in a videogame for a very long time and what's really cool is that one — he played such a cool part in the Attitude era of the single player campaign, and that timeframe back then.
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.
If someone had told me in 2000 that I would be able to sit in my front room actually playing a drum kit along to a song for points in a videogame I'd have a hard time believing them!
Throwback to the times gone past with our Ms. Pacman and Donkey Kong arcade cabinets, join Mario and Sonic on a journey from their beginnings to their current form, and play on the current generation on consoles as we take you through the path of videogames past, present and future.
It's a spatial history of videogames, focusing on a time when 3D, open - world virtual play spaces first became possible.»
A: Get up, make tea and breakfast, turn computer on and check email and Twitter, make more tea, do some work until lunch time, more tea and lunch, work until I can't, more tea, play videogames, tea, take medicine, pass out.
From signing petitions in favour of DRM on the Xbox One, submitting fake reviews en masse on Amazon and Metacritic, posting comments on YouTube videos forcing the likes of Toys R» Us to disable comments, Sony fanboys seem content with spending so much energy deriding everyone else's taste in gaming that we routinely wonder how they have any time left over to play videogames.
That vacuum creates another one of the advantages that we can still potentially enjoy in the videogames that we play on the web, on mobile, or on PC, including the hobby and student games we develop for free on our own time for each other.
Once again, The Last of Us has been at the very forefront of PS3 Attitude's play time this week and, judging by its four weeks at the top of the UK videogame chart, we're not the only ones.
I also appreciate the assumption that videogames are not a valid hobby — I have a hard time imagining Betts writing about a saintly wife sewing while her husband, say, plays golf.
If anything, deciding to make videogames will actually cut into your time playing them, at least until you've made it big and have enough money to turn game development into your full - time career.
The Times» videogame critic, Seth Schiesel, finds that at a time when smartphones can be used to play video games, Sony's new PlayStation Vita makes the case for a separate mobile device.
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.
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