Any ideas, experiences with introducing this passion to young minds?
Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Hey all, the wife and I are planning to have kids sometime soon, and I was wondering how I should get the little one(s) started off right. I've been thinking of making/buying a mini neo-geo/arcade cab, or simply sitting them down in front of the Sonic Genesis Collection. Is a pac-man themed mobile above the crib too much?
Any ideas, experiences with introducing this passion to young minds?
Any ideas, experiences with introducing this passion to young minds?
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Well, I'd say wait until maybe three or four and introduce them to some 80's ninja turtles cartoons, then the NES/SNES games, and work from there.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
The SNES. IMHO, the SNES is TIMELESS when it comes to visuals and gameplay, as it has lots of colors, cheap games, and a pretty solid (and large) controller. You also can't beat solid-state - no moving parts means no quarters in your Wii or having the tray drive of your PS2 used as a cup holder (not my story, something I read on FML). To the man above - I would also wait until after they have 8-10 years old - teach and show them the marvels of the arts, literature, and science (you interpret this - this can be Treasure Island to Green Eggs and Ham, from Bach to Interpol, and from molecular physics to vinegar-and-baking-soda) before you introduce them to other venues of information being video games, television, and the Internet, as the media found on these can severely shut a child's mind into thinking in a box. At least with the other, they can understand what creativity is, embrace it, practice it, then in the future, take that into account and bring us the next Half-Life or Ico 
Plus, at that age, they will truly enjoy what the games are - any earlier and it is only shiny pictures on a screen.
Plus, at that age, they will truly enjoy what the games are - any earlier and it is only shiny pictures on a screen.
Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Throw in some GI Joe and Transformers and we have a winning combination.Gooseberrysoda wrote:Well, I'd say wait until maybe three or four and introduce them to some 80's ninja turtles cartoons, then the NES/SNES games, and work from there.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
NES + Mario = Childhood memorys, dont rob your child.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
i would start with this too.emwearz wrote:NES + Mario = Childhood memorys, dont rob your child.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Well, I started my 4yr old sister with Sonic the Hedgehog and she enjoys it; keep in mind to use a 3rd party controller because the official one is too big 
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Start 'em off by having them play NES, Master System, or even Atari around 2-3. Around 4-5 give 'em a Genesis/Turbografx/SNES. 6-7 Go ahead and let them at the N64, the PSone, or the Saturn. Around age 8 let 'em have at the Dreamcast or the Gamecube, maybe the xBox or the PS2. After that they should be good enough to continue gaming on their own. At least I was. I was raised under the infinite wisdom of Nintendo until the original xBox. By the time they're ten at least 2 more generations have passed, so maybe adjust the age rates before those crazy teenagers corrupt their young minds.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Don't make them start with Snes yet until they are familiar to the older consoles and controllers. Imagine a little 5 year old playing final fantasy and start to complain how hard is it to play. always start simple. I remember my young teen having trouble with Metal gear solid 1 and 2.
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Re: Retro for the little ones - how to start 'em out?
Always though us Retro Gamers are an evil influence.fedexin wrote:Hey all, the wife and I are planning to have kids sometime soon, and I was wondering how I should get the little one(s) started off right. I've been thinking of making/buying a mini neo-geo/arcade cab, or simply sitting them down in front of the Sonic Genesis Collection. Is a pac-man themed mobile above the crib too much?![]()
Any ideas, experiences with introducing this passion to young minds?
You could even play games of your choice loudly while them little tykes are still in the oven.
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