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I play video games depends on the day and my schedule. If I have free weekend I will play for hours usually hook up with friends on steam.
The last game I beat was child of light which was a nice fun little experience. Depending on the game I keep most of my games if not a either trade them in or give them to people I know.
I have been a big WoW player for years, but not so much the last six months or so. I'm playing a lot of older PC, PSX, and some newer PS3 and PS4 games.
Sometimes I play all day, sometimes I go days without touching a game console.
I got fired from my job 3 months ago so I been playing video games a lot more lately. I also don't have much of a social life anymore since a lot of my friends have either moved or got girlfriends.
Last edited by DoomDan515; 05-19-2014 at 04:09 PM..
A couple hours a day at least. I try to take breaks every now and then and to watch some TV with my wife. When I am finished playing the game, what I do with it depends on the trade in value. Most times, I buy games used so the trade in value is pretty low by the time I am tired of it.
When I was in my teens I did a lot of multiplayer gaming like TFC, StarCraft and Counter-strike. Would play for hours at a time. Now I just have a 3DS that I play for a few minutes some nights laying in bed.
I play a couple hours a day, usually after the kid goes to bed unless I can squeeze in some gaming while he is at school. As for when I beat a game, nothing I can do with them cept play them again later on, all my games are digital downloads.
10yrs ago with the Xbox or PC (BF1942) I would play hours on end when I was off work. As the years went by I played less and less. I now play maybe a few hours a week.
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