Game by game is how I judge myself. At the end of the season, yeah, I do look back and think about how many games I've been available for, how many goals I've scored, how I've contributed. But that's what the summer's for. For now, you just look to the next one.
‐‐ Michael Owen
Game calls can't be just, 'Oh, by the way,' as part of a larger discussion.
‐‐ Marv Albert
Game creators aren't necessarily all sitting around twirling their nefarious-looking mustaches while consciously trying to figure out how to best misrepresent women as part of some grand conspiracy. Most probably just haven't given much thought to the underlying messages their games are sending.
‐‐ Anita Sarkeesian
Game design is a funny thing. There are people out there who are really good at it, but it's not clear that they can teach it. It's a very intuitive process. It's an art.
‐‐ Luis von Ahn
Game designers are obsessed with emotion. How do we create the emotions that we want gamers to feel, and how can we really make it this intense, emotional experience?
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
Game developers know that people have more fun when they're in large groups. They feel more fired up when the challenges are more epic.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
Game is bipolar. One day he's this way, the next day he's the next.
‐‐ Tony Yayo
Game management, game decisions, adjustments, seeing things during games - it's all important.
‐‐ Bill Belichick
Game management is accomplished by staying constantly alert and then reading and reacting to potential problem situations before they materialize. It all boils down to paying attention to details.
‐‐ Jim Evans
Game music has a purpose and it does incorporate sound effects.
‐‐ Shigeru Miyamoto
'Game of Thrones' cares about children. Children are heirs. There's no hemming and hawing about how they're desensitized to violence or they cost too much to send to college. They're a blessing - in many ways the only blessing - and even the evil ones have parents who love them.
‐‐ Ned Vizzini
'Game of Thrones' couldn't be a movie. There's too much in it. You couldn't do it justice.
‐‐ Richard Madden
'Game of Thrones' fans are the nicest people ever, but a thousand nice people coming at me gives me claustrophobia.
‐‐ Peter Dinklage
'Game of Thrones' focuses on what's real.
‐‐ Maisie Williams
'Game of Thrones' has multiple story lines, multiple countries, and it's complete fantasy.
‐‐ Caitriona Balfe
'Game of Thrones' is a fantasy show not dedicated to any specific time, but it seems to exist in sort of a 1400s medieval fantasy world, and in that setting, I wouldn't have had a six-pack.
‐‐ Gwendoline Christie
'Game of Thrones' is an amazing show, and I have no problem speaking of the virtues of HBO.
‐‐ Peter Dinklage
'Game of Thrones' is great. Love it.
‐‐ Jesse Metcalfe
'Game of Thrones' is just incredible, what they pull off every week.
‐‐ Rian Johnson
'Game of Thrones' is my big break, so I've got to make the most of it, keep acting well.
‐‐ Alfie Allen
'Game of Thrones' is shot on a very similar kind of schedule to a TV show, but there's a lot more time and focus put into the script.
‐‐ Alex Graves
'Game of Thrones' is so unique, and the odds that any of us involved will be in another show like it are very slim, so I'm enjoying the ride.
‐‐ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
'Game of Thrones' is taking dense novels and trying to shrink it all down to a slightly manageable series in the sense that there are so many characters and so many locations.
‐‐ Jim Rash
'Game of Thrones' is the broadest of narratives. I don't know if anyone in the U.S. has done a story on such a large scale before, both in terms of what George R.R. Martin wrote and what's on the show.
‐‐ Alex Graves
'Game of Thrones' isn't all about magic - it's way more about political scheming and family tensions - but to be a part of this exclusive magic club is actually really cool.
‐‐ Isaac Hempstead Wright
'Game Of Thrones' was too big a canvas for a movie, but 'Dirty White Boys' is like a great old Western: there's so much compression, and it's so pressurized, it demands to be told in one sitting.
‐‐ David Benioff
Game-playing is more fun when it's virtual because you're more successful. ... in reality, only one person gets to be LeBron.
‐‐ Larry Ellison
Game shows are designed to make us feel better about the random, useless facts that are all we have left of our education.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
Game studios, developers, and major publishers need to vocally speak up against the harassment of women and say this behavior is unacceptable.
‐‐ Anita Sarkeesian
Game theorists analyze negotiations as if they were split-a-pie games involving selfish players.
‐‐ Yanis Varoufakis
Game theory is a branch of, originally, applied mathematics, used mostly in economics and political science, a little bit in biology, that gives us a mathematical taxonomy of social life, and it predicts what people are likely to do and believe others will do in cases where everyone's actions affect everyone else.
‐‐ Colin Camerer
GamerGate is really a sexist temper tantrum. That's kind of a silly, funny way of putting it, but it's kind of what it feels like, right? They're going after and targeting women who are trying to make changes in the industry. They're attacking anyone who supports women.
‐‐ Anita Sarkeesian
Gamers always believe that an epic win is possible and that it's always worth trying, and trying now. Gamers don't sit around.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
Games are a compromise between intimacy and keeping intimacy away.
‐‐ Eric Berne
Games are advancing in terms of storytelling and trying to create a character, and it's a brand new audience for me.
‐‐ Kevin Spacey
Games are all about taking risks.
‐‐ James Altucher
Games are another place to find work, not only the voice stuff but in the motion capture stuff. It's exciting work.
‐‐ Michael Cudlitz
Games are getting more interesting. I mean, when we talk about books, they can be anything from a summer blockbuster to 'War and Peace' - well, games are the same. I think the creative side is catching up with the technology.
‐‐ Karen Traviss
Games are not so bad because the adrenalin keeps you going, but training on a daily basis when every time you move it hurts, that is a real battle.
‐‐ John Terry
Games are starting to creep into every aspect of our day.
‐‐ Jesse Schell
Games are the most social of all things on the web.
‐‐ Fred Wilson
Games are the way we keep romance alive. They're based in human hardwiring. Playing hard-to-get or leaving a little to the imagination allows the woman to be wooed and appreciated and the man to be challenged and intrigued.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
Games are work. There are economies popping up in games now because people value them.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
Games aren't going to go away. BAFTA's got a category for games as an art form. The Academy should think about that, too.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
Games bring another level out in you. There is no way you can train to the same intensity when you are playing a game. It is just impossible. Your head won't allow you to do it. Because the adrenalin of a game and the importance of it steps it up to another level.
‐‐ Brian O'Driscoll
Games, by nature, have more plot options and non-linear qualities than TV and film.
‐‐ David Duchovny
Games can be art, and they can be significant and all the glorified things that we want them to be. But if you ask a kid if their toys are important, they'll say 'yes,' and 'Please don't take them away.'
‐‐ Kim Swift
Games have a huge impact on our society because the media plays a role in helping to shape our attitudes. So it's not just fantasy.
‐‐ Anita Sarkeesian
Games have always a big part of my life. I was that kid freaking out over his new Nintendo.
‐‐ Shaun White
Games have always presented an opportunity to escape. But they are also an opportunity to go somewhere that you come to know well.
‐‐ Duncan Jones