Keep flax from fire, and youth from gaming.
Gaming has been a great way to get to know people. That's part of what I love about games, that they are social.
We've taken what was just once a racetrack and made it a multifaceted gaming destination for the entire region.
Online console gaming will continue to grow at a healthy pace.
With pro-gaming that's one of the toughest parts - living game to game.
To me the arcade experience is the ultimate gaming experience.
Gambling is not a vice, it is an expression of our humanness. We gamble. Some do it at the gaming table, some do not. You play, you win, you play, you lose. You play.
I foresee online gaming changing when there are good audio-visual links connecting the participants, thus approximating play in a face-to-face group.
Gaming is the backbone of Nevadas economy.
Gaming is going into storytelling. It was a new audience.
We just have to go at 100 miles an hour in all our businesses, be they television broadcasting, be they magazine publishing, be they subscription television, be they online, be they gaming. We just have to go at one hundred miles an hour.
The further you get into technology, the further you go into gaming. That's the general rule.
Gaming corrupts our disposition and teaches us a habit of hostility against all mankind.
I watch NFL football on Sundays. I enjoy gaming with friends, meaning role-playing games; I still enjoy going to conventions and traveling.
Nintendo DS is not standing still. As a tenth serious competitor decides to make a run at Game Boy, DS raises the bar on portable gaming, before they even get started.
Man is a gaming animal.
In my address last year, I spoke on the issue of gaming. My preference then is my preference now: to keep gaming within its existing contours, but to explore a better deal for all Minnesotans.
I played lots of games and I was a fan of gaming, so I was always looking for new games.
Big data is at the foundation of all of the megatrends that are happening today, from social to mobile to the cloud to gaming.
An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in. Microsoft started with programming tools, but came out with an operating system. Oracle started doing contracts for the CIA. AOL started out as an online video gaming network.