Survey for Australians: How many of you still play videogames?

I'm more of an occasional gamer myself that plays flight simulator games, Minecraft and Nintendo games, but how many of you still play video games?

Also, what do you think of Yoshi? He's basically my 1st choice in character selection.

Sorry, I think there's an automated process that automatically reports any questions that don't have relevant tags like "Australia" in that section.

Apologize for my bad grammar, but i'm already fixing that up by reading the books I bought over the past years, and from a site
http://alison.com/

Added (1). Anyway, this is what I got on my Lumia 920:
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I own both an iPhone 5 and Lumia 920

Added (2). @ The Heisenberg: I also build my own computer, and have always been upgrading/building a new computer since I was 18.

I never by built com[piuters, but build my own from scratch.

What are your computer's specifications?

Added (3). Here's my one:
Intel Core i7 4770 (3.40GHz), Gigabyte Z87X-D3H (Z87 Chipset), G.Skill 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3, Samsung 840 EVO Series 120GB SSD. Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD, Asus Geforce GTX780 3GB, 24x BD-RW, Thermaltake Urban S71 Full Tower with Thermaltake 750W ToughPower Gold PSU

Added (4). I also forgot to mention that I even replaced the existing Windows 7 shell with a 3rd party version

image < Pathched Windows 7 for custom shell installation.

image < Standard Windows 7

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Added (5). @ Heisenberg: Have you modified your copy of Windows 7 with a 3rd party shell?

I play Candy Crush, and occasionally other games.

No, not video games. But I like iPad games, such as Temple Run.

What are they Jack? Give me the slots, Black Jack, or Texas Holdem.

Yes, I have been playing strategy games for nearly 20 years and no sign of it ending. My favourite is the Civilisation series which can take 60-70 hours playing time to complete one of the large and complex games where you manage production, development, trade and battles of hundreds of cities and 000s of units, I generally play 3 or 4 games a year.

I play video games once in a while. I used to love playing City of Heroes but it shut down in late 2012, unfortunately. I sometimes play The Sims, and Candy Crush.

I was pretty good at Pong and Space Invaders back in the 70s. None since then, unless the occasional game of solitaire counts.

The Doctor & the theropists have been watching me play balancing games on the Wii today. I tell you its not that easy

I do.
I build and upgrade my own gaming computers so that i can play modern games on full settings.
Currently playing Total War: Rome 2, Saints Row 4 and Formula One 2013.
According to AMD gaming Evolved Control Centre i average about 13 hours of playing time per week.

Flight Sim X runs like a champ on my system on full settings @ 1440p but it didn't hold my interest for long.

EDIT:
Current rig:
i5 3570K
GA- Z77X-D3H board
8GB G. Skill DDR3
Intel 240GB SSD (boot time = 8 or 9 seconds)
1 x 300GB (10,000RPM) Velociraptor drive
1x 1TB early SATA drive… Can't remember which
Thermaltake 80 Plus Gold modular 850W PSU
Gigabyte HD7970 Ghz Edition (overclocked to 1050Mhz)
Old Antec Nine Hundred case with an aftermarket USB 3 slot up front. Still does the job well though i don't like the drive bays.

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

EDIT: Nah Jack, i haven't modified Win7 with a shell.
Unfortunately the link for your own modified version isn't working for me.
The only mod i'm running is UltraMon which has features which changes Windows to make it have much much better features when running dual screens. Cool stuff like extending the taskbar appropriately across both screens. It also makes icons for whatever you're running on the 2nd screen sit on the 2nd taskbar. That's something Windows alone wouldn't let happen.