After playing Assassin's creed 2, i went to my church, which has a part that there adding on, lots of beams just laying there, so i had to, i jumped and climed on them untel i got to the roof, which was just awesome!
When I am in a car I look out the window and look at all the hedges, houses, telephone wires and other things I could run and jump on. And after playing shooters all day I got up and it felt wierd not having a HUD.
After weeks of L4D I started hearing that "little high pitched theme" that anounces the arrival of a horde of zombies while outside riding my bike.
It kept happening for a while.
I've never seen anything after playing games in my real life. Even after large gaming sessions that last about 20 hours like the CoD4 one I did. Hoowever after playing it for that long I did satrt to hear some noises from that game. I can't remember what it was but I was realted to the radars that you call in. I might have ahd something like this from other games too but I'm not sure if this counts because it's only hearing things but not seeing them. It was weird though.
After playing Crackdown for a couple hours I "saw" some of these blue orbs inside a mall.
Sometimes when I play stuff like Tetris or chat for hours, I still see Images of the "screen" and CONTINUE the game or chat as soon as I close my eyes-thats kind of weird...waiting for the next sentence to appear so that I can answer-in the middle of a "2D dream"
After playing Oblivion for the first time fifteen hours straight, I became extremely disorientated. I was extremely confused why I there wasn't a bar telling me what compass direction I was facing and where my destination was located and I actually got slightly lost that night on the way home from my friend's house because of this.
Not really a hallucination, but still...weird.
When playing Battlefield 2 a while back I once saw a landmine on the road. And I swerved to avoid it. In the middle of town. Hilarity ensued, and by hilarity, I mean a ticket.
Also after playing too much Star Wars Battlefront II I I kept hearing laser-fire everywhere I went. It was quite disconcerting.
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