Getting my kid into games
- bobbynewmarkiii
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Re: Getting my kid into games
I'm with Krooner - that 1st photo reminds me of a certain treatment scene from A Clockwork Orange... Isn't Doom 3 18 cert - maybe for a reason?
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HellHammer
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Re: Getting my kid into games
In my experience, games like Mario Bros. and Sonic seem to be most interesting for kids.
My best friend has a 6 year old who loves to play LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario World, but when we start up Resistance 2, Halo, or Resident Evil, he goes and watches cartoons in the other room. My suggestion is, if you really want your kid hooked, to expose him to the games that got you hooked on video games as a kid.
My best friend has a 6 year old who loves to play LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario World, but when we start up Resistance 2, Halo, or Resident Evil, he goes and watches cartoons in the other room. My suggestion is, if you really want your kid hooked, to expose him to the games that got you hooked on video games as a kid.
Re: Getting my kid into games
Well doom got me hooked on games so I figured hed like doom 3.HellHammer wrote:In my experience, games like Mario Bros. and Sonic seem to be most interesting for kids.
My best friend has a 6 year old who loves to play LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario World, but when we start up Resistance 2, Halo, or Resident Evil, he goes and watches cartoons in the other room. My suggestion is, if you really want your kid hooked, to expose him to the games that got you hooked on video games as a kid.
Re: Getting my kid into games
This guy is the most successful troll I've ever seen. Doom 3 with an infant in a baby bjorn? No way anybody actually does this.
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Re: Getting my kid into games
^^^
I hope you're right, but fear the worst - what's next 'Getting my kid into Weed'?
I hope you're right, but fear the worst - what's next 'Getting my kid into Weed'?
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Re: Getting my kid into games
When my son was an infant I used to work out with him in a baby bjorn... well just walking on the treadmill and different variations of pull/chin ups. The extra 10 pounds makes a differencedlmvii wrote:This guy is the most successful troll I've ever seen. Doom 3 with an infant in a baby bjorn? No way anybody actually does this.
Anyway with my son he likes watching the cartoony type games. He loves watching me play Mario AllStars and even enjoyed the battle scenes of Shining Force 2... but he loves to mash the buttons beside me when playing any of the TMNT arcade games.
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Re: Getting my kid into games
wow. just wow.bobbynewmarkiii wrote:^^^
I hope you're right, but fear the worst - what's next 'Getting my kid into Weed'?
Re: Getting my kid into games
When he turns 14 maybe.bobbynewmarkiii wrote:^^^
I hope you're right, but fear the worst - what's next 'Getting my kid into Weed'?
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lisalover1
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Re: Getting my kid into games
Ooh, try showing him Silent Hill and Clock Tower! I'm sure he'll love them and have no permanent mental scarring whatsoever!Budsmoka wrote:Well doom got me hooked on games so I figured hed like doom 3.HellHammer wrote:In my experience, games like Mario Bros. and Sonic seem to be most interesting for kids.
My best friend has a 6 year old who loves to play LittleBigPlanet and Super Mario World, but when we start up Resistance 2, Halo, or Resident Evil, he goes and watches cartoons in the other room. My suggestion is, if you really want your kid hooked, to expose him to the games that got you hooked on video games as a kid.
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ThatCrazyGu
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Re: Getting my kid into games
You've got to be joking.Budsmoka wrote:When he turns 14 maybe.

