"Okay maybe I did," He laughed as she pointed out that he had very handily beaten her, but considering that it was new for her and Peter had a pretty intense love of this game in particular it had hardly been a fair match, "but now I don't have to feel bad about it." He pointed out, though in truth he probably wouldn't have felt bad about it regardless, now if he'd taken her for money - that'd be something to feel bad about, but two people just playing? He didn't see any point in holding any guilt there or grudges if it had gone the other way.
He nodded as she talked about her observations about humans and sports, "Yeah they're the sort of thing you get forced to do during middle school and high school so they can find out who is actually good at them and who needed another reason to have people make fun of them." Peter shrugged, being one of those kids who felt more firmly on the being made fun of side of things he might have a bit of a skewed view on school sports. "After that most of the people who play are the ones who make a career out of it." And that was never going to be Peter, not before or even after he'd gotten his powers.
He huffed when she reminded him that her playing sports wouldn't be fair, it was the same for him too now - though he suspected she had an even bigger advantage than she did if she was what she claimed to be. "I suppose you're right about that," He grinned, "You know who you need to meet - is Thor!" He said realizing of course that would be perfect, "I mean he's not here - at least I don't think he is, so you can't, but if you ever get the chance, that guy is crazy, I bet that'd be a basketball game worth watching." He paused considering, "We might have to get a reinforced ball or something though, and maybe a couple stronger hoops too, just to be safe." As if such a thing was actually happening and not just coming from his own mind.
"Ah I like the puzzle kind of games," He admitted, "Love some good tetris, something that makes me think a little bit." He shrugged, the fighting games and things like that were popular, but Peter got more than enough of that in his own life he didn't need to relive it on a tiny screen. "I love the old school games, Mario, Zelda, things like that."