ElkinFencer10 wrote:I shall respond to this entire thread with a picture. Let's just hope we can keep this kids faithful to retro games and not just abandon them when they get older like most of my friends did...

I'd like to echo these sentiments. I'm only 21, and certainly not ready to support a child of my own yet, but this thread really does put a smile on my face.
Exposing your kids to the rich history of gaming so early in their lives is doing a world of good for them. The games they play now are ones that they'll more than likely reflect on later in life, asking themselves, "Now what the hell was that game called again?" And who better to ask than their own parent!?
They're not only having fun learning a bit about what the world was like before their time, but are also picking up on the values of taking care of their material possessions, and any other problem-solving skills the games they are playing are actually teaching them. Hell - Chrono Trigger helped me learn how to read!
Way to go, parents of racketboy, way to go.
SpaceBooger wrote:No pic and based on a modern remake of a retro favorite:
Today my boys and I were outside playing. My oldest son (3 yrs) asked me if I wanted to play "fire basketball" with him. We have a Little Tikes adjustable hoop in the back yard set to 4ft. He then told me he was "Crazy Andy" and I was Moondog (from the Cavs) then proceed to shoot with his mini blue basketball.
After making 3 shots he grabbed his brother's mini red basketball and said "I'm on fire". I couldn't let him have all the fun so I started to mimic as many of the crazy dunks from NBA Jams as I could on the 4ft hoop. We had a blast playing "Fire Basketball"
BOOM! SHAKA! LAKA!
Awesome story.