I really like baking, and I really like playing video games. I saw a few geeky baking blogs but I never saw a show on television or on the Internet like that. So I thought, 'Why not be the first to try it out?' And it went really well.
Occasionally, especially on video games and with a lot of the fighting stuff, to get what you feel is the proper sound, you have to imitate what you're doing, and occasionally I've gotten carried away and kicked over mic stands or punched things.
Some days I wouldn't even go to class. I'd sit in the room and play video games with my friends and eat powdered mashed potatoes.
Obviously the thing that's cool about games - a basketball game is just a basketball game. The thing about video games is that each different video game can be in a completely different genre.
I can't be getting off my game. I need to be getting teams off their games.
The important statistic is the number of games you win.
Without practice, just playing games, a lot of habits kind of slip away.
Most other competitions are individual achievements, but the Olympic Games is something that belongs to everybody.
For me, inventing video games was just one successful thing I had done among many others.
My job is to win games and, hopefully, win Super Bowls.
I want to be creative in as many different environments as possible, whether it's doing film scores, writing for TV ads or video games - all sorts of stuff, as long as it requires writing music.
I'm more nerdy in a sense of, like, video games and Dungeons and Dragons and Renaissance Faire. But not nerdy in a sense that I know how to create apps.
I love the Premier League. I absolutely love Premier League games.
I'm such a video game fan that being able to do voices in video games is just fantastic.
One person can't win games.
There are big lines between those who play video games and those who do not. For those who don't, video games are irrelevant. They think all video games must be too difficult.
You can only get fit by playing games. There's only so many training sessions you can do.
I think what television and video games do is reminiscent of drug addiction. There's a measure of reinforcement and a behavioural loop.
Video games lend themselves completely to 3-D.
Great games are played, not made.