Personally, I really enjoy sci-fi. I watch it, I read comic books, and I play video games.
Video games are engineered now, but the step I am trying to take, no one can engineer.
Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use.
You see a lot of these movies that are really just 90-minute video games. The effects are incredible. I get it: There's an art to that, terrific. I'm not interested in it, but there's an art to that I suppose.
If you are willing to take the trip through 'Analogue,' you'll be rewarded with some of the best writing in gaming today and a look into the future of what kind of meaningful stories video games are capable of telling.
A whole new generation is looking at the videos, and going to the video shop and buying the re-release of the complete trilogy, which you can buy at a reasonable price.
It's fun to grow with a character over the course of a TV series. Video games are usually a much more condensed process.
While films are a very visual and emotional artistic medium, video games take it one step further into the realm of a unique personal experience.
I'm rather old-fashioned about this video business. It's all relatively new. We really don't do videos, Fleetwood Mac. We've only done two.
I have my website, The Ruckus, which is an Internet site, similar to the Funny or Die format, where people post funny videos. I get a chance to rate their videos; they get a chance to blog and kick it with me.
When people screamed novelty the first time around talking about an ugly video and stuff I was really insulted because, hold on a minute, everyone you see in the video are real life.
I don't just post a video and then get offline. After uploading, I love to respond to comments, tweets, and messages about the video.
I was once an extra in a Bruce Springsteen video where they did a live performance video at Tramps. I forget the name of the song.
The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
The first video I ever watched was on a Beta system because everyone thought Beta was the way but then it ended up being video so we backed the wrong horse.
When I'm off the clock, I usually play video games - or do something nature-y so I can contribute to Mother Nature.
When I looked at the addictive qualities of video games and how they captivate people's attention, I decided to try the same technology for enhancing well-being.
So many of us, we love these things that come from Japan. We play the video games every day, we read the manga, people watch the cartoons, they absolutely love it.
I directed my first music video for Sara Bareilles. I like writing and directing. I co-wrote '21 Jump Street' and I'm in that. To me, they all inform the other one. I think writing makes you a better actor, acting makes you a better writer, directing...
Before I was on 'Idol,' I just sat at home and played video games all day long. Now I get to travel and work towards my dream. It's the best feeling ever.
If I say, 'Hey, I'm Psy.' 'Psy?' 'The guy from the video on YouTube?' 'Oh.' I hate that. I've got to be more popular than the video. So I need to keep promoting myself.