<p>I never played MGS, but I’ll look it up</p>
<p>Most video game nerds take it easy on the TV. I’d much (MUCH!) rather play a video game as my form of escapism and entertainment than watch Project Runway or MTV or Idol. Not to put those down, I just prefer an interactive experience. I know a few folks who play Wii Sports, Mario Kart, and Rock Band/Guitar Hero with their girlfriends/boyfriends. Mario Party might be a good one as well. All those games are more casual.</p>
<p>Yea, playing H3 usually causes adreliline to flow like a river.</p>
<p>Video games are fun. They aren’t the ONLY source of fun a person can have, but they’re easy to get into when you just don’t feel like doing anything else. </p>
<p>Oh, as soon as AP exams are over…the gaming will SO begin…</p>
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You can say that again! After all this AP fuss is over I will start playing video games for the first time in months :S I have just been so busy (plus, I’m not huge on video games, but I do like my RPG’s).</p>
<p>Though, I have played video games that I made quite a bit in the past few months for testing… I think I enjoy programing games more than I do playing them sometimes. :)</p>
<p>As for video game appeal…they are fun…I don’t know what else to say. Everyone has their own little hobbies…hopefully they don’t sit 24/7 playing video games though.</p>
<p>If drinking is “fun” then obviously videogames are…</p>
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Probably too many. Sure, there have been games where I have been interested in the story, but not to this extent.</p>
<p>Pick up halo or mgs and you’ll see that the rabbit hole goes deeper than you think…</p>
<p>and while you’re at it, never pick up enter the matrix. Even if you’re paid to take it off someone else’s hands.</p>