I think rap music is brought up, gangster rap in particular, as well as video games, every other thing they try to hang the ills of society on as a scapegoat.
Video games are a waste of time for men with nothing else to do. Real brains don't do that.
Ultimately, there's always been a link between comic books and video games, and comic books and movies, and then basically all three steadily becoming this sort of transmedia.
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.
I love music videos, I really do. I think it's kind of sad that it's a dying art form.
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.
You get to actually see the music video on the TV in the pilot and we have the soundtrack playing at this big party. I thought that was sort of a cool moment, to actually have the A-Ha video is pretty cool.
I love playing video games. I love listening to music. Just surfing the web. Facebook, Twitter, keeping in touch with people from home.
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.