A few different things for me...
First of all is sound effects. They kind of make themselves a part of my daily life. One example, whenever I forget to take a medicine I have to take every day, I'll start getting these odd spurts of weakness. To this day I still hear the MGS4 "nanomachine" sound when it happens. I think this kind of thing happens because of how immersed I get.
The second thing that happens is even stranger. If I am focusing a lot on playing one particular game, after a day or two I start to have full on closed-eye visuals built out of and based on the game's graphics. The more "simplified" the graphics, the more likely it is to happen, though I think my mind is starting to learn how to replicate more advanced graphics. It's pretty awesome being able to close my eyes and watch my mind think up brand new characters, settings, techniques, and so on based on a favorite game. Interferes with my sleep sometimes, though.
Then, of course, there are the Metal Gear Solid caution songs. It's usually the MGS3 ones with the twangy guitar. Any time, ANY time I have to be quiet or sneaky, one of them pops right into my head. Occasionally my brain gets retro on me and throws in the MGS1 songs, like the tank hangar or the nuke building. Very rarely I'll get the tanker caution from MGS2.
I often wonder if this kind of stuff happens to people with other hobbies. Like some dude falls asleep seeing a football game in his head, or hears someone shout "GOAL" every time he has an orgasm.
First of all is sound effects. They kind of make themselves a part of my daily life. One example, whenever I forget to take a medicine I have to take every day, I'll start getting these odd spurts of weakness. To this day I still hear the MGS4 "nanomachine" sound when it happens. I think this kind of thing happens because of how immersed I get.
The second thing that happens is even stranger. If I am focusing a lot on playing one particular game, after a day or two I start to have full on closed-eye visuals built out of and based on the game's graphics. The more "simplified" the graphics, the more likely it is to happen, though I think my mind is starting to learn how to replicate more advanced graphics. It's pretty awesome being able to close my eyes and watch my mind think up brand new characters, settings, techniques, and so on based on a favorite game. Interferes with my sleep sometimes, though.
Then, of course, there are the Metal Gear Solid caution songs. It's usually the MGS3 ones with the twangy guitar. Any time, ANY time I have to be quiet or sneaky, one of them pops right into my head. Occasionally my brain gets retro on me and throws in the MGS1 songs, like the tank hangar or the nuke building. Very rarely I'll get the tanker caution from MGS2.
I often wonder if this kind of stuff happens to people with other hobbies. Like some dude falls asleep seeing a football game in his head, or hears someone shout "GOAL" every time he has an orgasm.