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Let's see here... It's all mathematical. Going by "The Law of the Gaming Man" (I just made this up), you must cut your gaming time in half for each new big thing in your life of those 3.
Your time to game, broken down:
No kids, single, unemployed = 100% time
No kids, single, full-time job = 50% time
No kids, a significant other, full-time job = 25% time
Kids, a significant other, full-time job = 12.5% time to play games.
Once you throw in things you should probably care about, like eating, you're down another half to 6.25%, which gives you approximately 10.5 hours per week to play video games -- almost exactly your 9pm-9am schedule.
Anyone who's ever been or held a lan party at their house has to have some good stories of all nighters.
Earliest all nighter was probably back on the Nintendo playing Super Contra all night. I think I was 9 or 10.
When I got to college my first roommate and I would play You Don't Know Jack all night every once in awhile. Most of my college all nighters were intermingled with writing papers or finishing labs. I had to do something to keep me awake. We also had fun playing Worms over lan.
Once I discovered CS though, I lost ALOT of sleep. Never forget my clan lanning together and going to waffle house at 5:30 in the morning to find out that they were out of: napkins, straws, milk, orange juice, and yes, waffle mix.
RTCW multiplayer, mp_beach
I would say everything Kahnvex mentioned but then I wouldnt have a post. So here are some specific ones..