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September 29, 2025 5 mins
Grown people still playing games? From da Snippet gives their take on this subject — one clip at a time.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
I mean, right now?

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Is it okay for grown men to play video games?
I mean I think so, I mean, what about you?
What age is to cut off for video games?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Man? That's hard to say, especially now everything becoming so
electronic and so everything.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
So when they say video games, do they mean like
Xbox PlayStation or with the games on your cell phone?
And they're all considered the same.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
It's crazy because you don't know because sometimes she'll be
mad at you for playing on the Xbox, but at
the same time she's playing like Candy Crush on her phone.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
I'm like, you're like, that ain't the same thing. I'm like,
tell me, that's not the same thing. Come on, I'm like,
you're doing the same thing. It's just have to be
on a different type of platform. But I mean, me,
I'm a big ass. I think of myself as a
big ass kid. I mean, I've grown up who games, So,

(01:15):
I mean that was always one of my form of
entertainment growing up.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
So, I mean it's still one of the things I enjoy.
I mean, I mean every I mean from what Madden
and racing games used to look like to what they
look like now. I mean, why why I mean people,
why not not to play video game? And exactly like
some people are starting to get paid. I mean I

(01:40):
guess if you're younger and you're a high school or
in a grade school, I mean, you can look that
towards that time as an investment to I mean, they're
talking about some schools doing uh e sports, uh scholarships,
So I mean I guess you could talk about that, yeah, sports,
So how they have liked a sports like electronics sports

(02:04):
so like uh not not like that, but like like
video game tournaments and stuff like that. Like there's schools
that are like starting to compete in those because they're
starting to make money. They're starting to work, starting to
make money off that scholarship. Oh yeah, there's schools that
are starting to there's schools that are starting to offer
this time.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
God man, I could have been ahead of scholarship.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Yeah. But I mean for me, I mean it's always
it's always been one of my forms of entertainment that's
growing up was always watching video games. I always been
a homebody. I played sports growing up, so I mean
it was you know, go to school, come home, go
to practice, and I mean once you get back home
from practice, if it's late, I mean, what else are

(02:51):
you going to do for you go to beg can't
go outside you so might as well jump on the PlayStation,
jump on the xbox for a second. And you know,
so that was like my foreign entertainment. But uh, do
you I understand if you're spending too much time in
front of.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
The xpile too much time, like when you're not taking
care of your family. No more, it did too much time. Yeah,
say it's on the off day. How many an hours
do you think you can play the game that's comfortable
to play the game? You think about that?

Speaker 2 (03:28):
You know, I was about to say twenty two l
I'm stuck in this John Wick movie, tell you watch
it forever, dude, But come on, I'll probably say maybe
like a couple of hours and then like you know,
take like maybe a couple of hours during the day
and then you know, take care of your business and

(03:48):
then maybe at night, once everything's settled down and you
know it's about time and go to better or something.
You know, you know, play for a little while. But
to sit there all day. That's something different, especially especially
if you ain't got shit going on for yourself.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
You just mature. Nah.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Like I said, everybody has their own form of entertainment.
Everybody's different. Like I said, I grew up. I started
growing up with video games, So I mean it's one
thing I enjoy So I mean if I enjoyed it
when it was shitty back then with those graphics, why
would not like it more now? You know? But I

(04:29):
mean I wouldn't let it say it. I would even
say it even controls my life. I mean, why play
Why sit there and play Call of Duty when I
can actually just go to the shooting range myself, you know.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
But no, it's just like saying, why play mad when
you could just get some people to get go play football? True,
or play basketball, play two K when you could just
go to a gym. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
But I mean it's all about how you look at
it though, That's what I'm saying. I guess it's all
about what you think more of what the concept of
the video game is. I guess if you I think
it's bad and you think you see it as a
waste of time, I guess you don't see any value
in it. I mean, you guys, you can see it
helps problem solving. Communication, TeamWorks sometimes. But I don't know.

(05:14):
I guess what, you It's all about what you get
out of it.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
So what are some of the benefits I just said him,
you did. Yeah, I'm about to cut that out.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
It's like right here on john Wick Homie just got blasted,
sitting there trying to play the game.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
All right, all right, I get this. I get this.
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