A top designer  among at for in into of on up    one  among at for in into of on up    the world's most popular computer games has said that video games should be an Olympics sport. Rob Pardo, who was chief creative designer  among at for in into of on up    the World of Warcraft game, told the BBC his game and other video games should be part  among at for in into of on up    the Olympic Games. He said the competition needed to become more modern and  among at for in into of on up   -to-date. He added that millions  among at for in into of on up    people around the world love playing and watching competitive gaming, which is also known as e-sports. Mr Pardo said: "I think the way that you look  among at for in into of on up    e-sports is that it's a very competitive skillset….You look  among at for in into of on up    these professional gamers and the reflexes are lightning quick…. and they're having to make very quick decisions  among at for in into of on up    the fly." Pardo told the BBC that it would be difficult to get e-sports  among at for in into of on up    the Olympics. He said many people do not even see it as a real sport. He argues it is proper sport because it takes a lot  among at for in into of on up    physical effort and skill and is very exciting to watch. He believes it is a better and more popular sport than many  among at for in into of on up    those already  among at for in into of on up    the Olympics. Pardo said many people did not want gaming to become an Olympic sport because it is based  among at for in into of on up    technology and not athleticism. The PC Magazine website suggests there should be a separate international competition just  among at for in into of on up    e-sports, that could follow a format like the Olympics. This would make gaming the star  among at for in into of on up    the show rather than just another event  among at for in into of on up    many  among at for in into of on up    the Olympics.