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Still under the impression that video games are strictly for kids? Hilda Knott would like to have a word with you. And perhaps a game.
The 85-year-old British gamer has been mashing buttons for 40 years &mdash; roughly the life of the video game industry &ndash; and is showing no signs of slowing down.
We&rsquo;re not talking about just a bunch of boring PC card games, either. In&nbsp;a video interview&nbsp;with the BBC, Knott, who turns 86 next month, shows off her formidable gaming setup, including a sweet 65-inch HDTV and a brand new Playstation 3 Superslim. She discusses her love of Grand Theft Auto IV, which she had a &ldquo;hilarious&rdquo; time playing with her 94-year-old-aunt.
Knott acknowledges that her deep love of gaming has helped her stay mentally fit, because &ldquo;a lot of them have puzzles, working out how to do something.&rdquo;
She isn&rsquo;t joking, either, as the video shows her playing the niche tactical role-playing game, Disgaea 4. That&rsquo;s hardcore. This lady is a&nbsp;gamer, through and through.
And while many of her fellow octogenarians credit games like Wii Sports for keeping them physically active, Knott&rsquo;s favorite part about playing video games will sound more familiar to the Halo crowd.
&ldquo;Finding something new in the game,&rdquo; she says. &ldquo;Getting on to the next stage, or the next event. And the achievement of finishing it.&rdquo;
With 40 years of gaming under her belt, we imagine she&rsquo;s finished quite a few. Hats off to you, Hilda!

Imagine playing Halo online and hearing an old woman&rsquo;s voice from your headset. And then imagine finding out that the old woman has twice as many kills as you.
Exactly how fast do you send that friend request?
