In video games and animation, you find that the toughest things to make different are the things that aren't words: grunts, groans, gasps.
All the characters and plots were predetermined. Games make bad plots.
Films are pushing envelopes in terms of what is horrific, but also on other areas: in video games, in comic books and outside life.
Doing narration is a totally different art form. I do some video games, and some that I've done are iconic.
I dated my first girlfriend for, like, two weeks in high school, and when you're in high school, it's so much different. I wanted to hang out with my friends and play video games and play paintball and do guy stuff. Girls were never around for my friends group.
I think it would be impossible to make a movie about video games if there wasn't some violence that we know from video games.
I came out as a winger, I played as a winger a couple of games.
People talk about PlayStations, video games, social network and Twitter; I can't handle it.
I like video games, I like tech, I like being positive.
The important statistic is the number of games you win.
I've always been afraid of video games - not afraid that I wouldn't like them, but that I would like them too much, and that after mere seconds in front of any particularly bright and absorbing game, I would abandon all ambition, turn into a mouth-breathing zombie, and develop a wide, sofa-shaped rear end.
I can't play video games or games on my phone because I'll go into a deep vortex, and no one will hear from me for weeks.
I play a lot of ultra-violent video games.
I don't play mind games.
Practice don't win games.
If somebody going to tell you don't play video games on the road or at home, I'm not going to listen to it.
I played mostly games like Asteroids and Pac-Man. Today, when I go into an arcade, the games are much more difficult and complex. I don't think I could even play some of the video games that are out there today.
The consumer likes having a brand-new experience and reliving it over and over again. If you create the right type of experience, that also happens in video games.
Super Mario RPG was one of my very favorite games when I was a kid.
If you can come to the Olympic Games and leave with a medal then that is alright.