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Survey on Video Games

backpackmina

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Hey everyone, I have an assignment for school that I have to do. I need some people to answer this poll:

1. What time of day do you usually play video games? ("morning", "late night", etc.)
2. How many hours of sleep do you usually get each night?

I need answers ASAP so please help me out!!
 

dwayne1115

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Well I have a family of a wife and six kids, and some of the games I play are kind of violent, and I don't want my kids seeing all that. So I play late at night, and get anywhere between 1 to 4 hours sleep depending on the night.
 

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Ancient History 101.
The last video game system I had was the Atari 2600. This was when 4-bit graphics were state-of-the-art (laughable now). Had decent versions of then-current arcade hits like Space Invaders and Asteroids, but their first version of Pac Man was so unbelievably poor. Then when I turned 15, got an electric guitar for my birthday and joined a band, and never picked up a joystick again.

But back in those ancient days, you stayed up all night, squeezing in an hour or two of sleep before school.

Funny how some things never change.
 
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