Parents put a book down right in front of me and told me to read it for the next hour. As if, I was in the middle of a good game and I really wouldn't gain much from reading the book.
If I'm playing a game, I don't want read a book (ACT study guide, I'm not sure). Only made me despise the book in reality. Not the best plan, imo.
The worst thing is that my favorite game froze in mid-game. I hate when it happens with the online play too. My parents don't really tell me to stop playing. I don't spend too much time on games. About a couple hours every night.
I was playing a game and then my brother scared me and I jumped and the game controller went flying... and landed in the blender just as my mom pressed the on button. Worst day ever.
i started to play a new game i bought. i won the 1st level and then the wii said it couldnt read the disk. then it wouldnt read any disk also one time my ps2 fell on the floor during gameplay
I don't play video games much, but the worst thing was when I was playing by myself on Call of Duty: World at War and I was doing Nazi Zombies and I was on like wave 20 and had 10000 cash. Just then, my brother wanted to join, so he turned on a controller and it booted me out of the match. So all of that I did wasn't saved. I was mad. BTW...
I finally realized that games are highly unproductive and only waste valuable time you could use to better your life.
True, but who of us can admit to never playing them in our lives?
I was playing a game and then my brother scared me and I jumped and the game controller went flying... and landed in the blender just as my mom pressed the on button. Worst day ever.
This sounds made up the chances of the controller landing perfectly in the blender and then having your mum turn it on as you do this is highly unlikely