As a teen I 50/50 played and programmed on my Commodore 64. After that, I didn't play much apart from a 2 year period in which I played a lot of Star Trek: Birth Of The Federation.
Now, at 42, I started playing big time. I play quickies (CoD:MW2 multi-player), more involved games (SupCom2) and, behold, tabletop wargaming (if you thought computer gaming eats your time and money, think again). I'll die with a game controller or polyhedral dice in my hand, possibly while looking up stats or rules.
You have no idea how you'll change between now and 60.
Indeed, after hardly playing for 20 years, now that I'm 42, I play more than ever. When I'm 60, I'm Kevin Flynn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tron_(film)
As a teen I 50/50 played and programmed on my Commodore 64. After that, I didn't play much apart from a 2 year period in which I played a lot of Star Trek: Birth Of The Federation. Now, at 42, I started playing big time. I play quickies (CoD:MW2 multi-player), more involved games (SupCom2) and, behold, tabletop wargaming (if you thought computer gaming eats your time and money, think again). I'll die with a game controller or polyhedral dice in my hand, possibly while looking up stats or rules.