Poll: Will you still be a gamer when you're older?

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Meemaimoh

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I intend to play more as I get older. Hooray full-time income! Down with poor university life!
 

Skooterz

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Why would I stop playing games? Unless I lost both my arms. But then I could just play with my toes!
 

Dudemeister

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Snork Maiden said:
Jubbsy said:
Many people say yes. But by the time they hit 30 they have abandoned games. How old will you get before you stop?
Is that a fact? :/
Actually, it's not. The average age for a gamer these days is somwhere in their 30's.
 

D088Y

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well since imm an ugly fucker i guess untill the day i die of meth addiction
 

Deviluk

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A 21 year old once told me when I was 16 that I'd grow out of gaming. I'm 19 now, and I think he must've been a tool!
 

YoUnG205

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I see no reason to stop gaming as long as you don't let it take over your life when you are older and should be working, so I guess I will until arthritis turns my finger joints to stone.
 

wildpeaks

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geek.flip said:
Batfred said:
I am older. I still game.
That was the first thing I thought when I saw this poll, being a sprightly 31 years of age.
31 is already "older" ? Damn :-(
Then again, I was pretty surprised to find out I'm older than Yatzhee, so I guess I'm getting closer to the Solid Snake level o_O


Life needs a difficulty setting so I can set it on "beginner" while no one's looking.
 

Shenanigans176

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We actually started a discussion on this in school last week... I think that gaming is an excellent getaway from the stress of the world, and even if I'm not as active as I am now, I'll still definitely be playing in some capacity until I find it to be more of a burden than an escape.

I think that as I grow older, I'll phase away from the consoles and back to the PC, where I used to frequent, simply because it's simpler and probably will be more convenient.