Gamecube vs Playstation for 6 year old?
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Stuart van Weele wrote: Which would be better, Gamecube or PS2? Neither. 4 and 6 is simply too young to have their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development damaged by playing video games. Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net
I'll agree with that. I played some reader-rabbit/logic puzzle games when I was 3 on my grandfather's IBM XT. :) However, that stuff is different from consoles. Consoles are not good for kids that young. I won't let my 5 and 3 year old brothers watch me play Warcraft, they get too absorbed in it. If they watch me play Halo, it's only for a few minutes. If they start complaining about me sending them out of the room...I tell them to go play with some toys or play outside. They just get too wrapped up in the games and playing them every waking moment. It used to be that I did let them watch Halo and Seth (the 5 year old) would walk around carrying small objects as if they were plasma pistols...making the charging sound with them. I told him he couldn't watch Halo anymore, and he's stopped.
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Stuart van Weele wrote: Which would be better, Gamecube or PS2? Neither. 4 and 6 is simply too young to have their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development damaged by playing video games. Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net
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Ian Darling wrote: [Insert standard ramble about making sure they are only allowed to play under supervision, for sensible periods of time, and then only games that are appropriate to their age group] No kidding! Look what happened to me -- I played WAY too much Atari 2600 as a kid (began at 7 years old), and now I'm a C++ developer. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. :~ Yes, I'm sure the two are linked.
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Ian Darling wrote: The PS2 has games like EyeToy:Play and SingStar, and various dance type games with dance mats, which might be worth looking into. What they call "dancing" these days is advertisement. My kids can learn real dancing, not jumping around like a monkey in heat or shaking their "stuff" like a Las Vegas show girl. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]
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I want to pick up a game console for my kids (4 and 6 year old boys). Which would be better, Gamecube or PS2?
I don't think it is our place to say how you should raise your kids. You have already made the decision in anycase. I'd say the GC (in my later childhood I had plenty of fun on the good old original Nintendos so I am biased. It also never stoped me reading, books were just so much better I didn't need to be told to stop and read instead). The PS2 is being replaced next year anyway. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: "Gassho rei, Watson-san!" Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Paul Watson wrote: rock 'n roll is the devils music I do hope so :evil-grin: The tigress is here :-D
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GameCube by a longshot. Nintendo makes the best kid friendly games.
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Dude, I'm only 26! :) I grew up on rock 'n roll, though, and what they pass off as "rock" these days is anything but. To note, I don't mind seeing a little erotica (I'm not a prude), but would you really want your 14 year-old daughter dancing like that? I remember a story that Jack McCoy ("Law and Order") was telling about how one time he saw this good looking gal at the beach in a skimpy bathing suit and couldn't help but fantisizing about her. We she turned around it was his daughter! He felt ill to his stomach. While it's fiction, it definitely drives the point home (I hope). Besides, I'm not sure how the teenage birthrate is in SA, but here in America it's growing and the really sad thing is that people are becoming more and more apathetic about it. Dancing like that is merely advertising, IMO. On a different note, I'm anything but a conformist, and seeing a large group of people "dance" all the same is quite boring. In that regard, I feel the same about country line dancing - and that's not even erotic! X| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]
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I want to pick up a game console for my kids (4 and 6 year old boys). Which would be better, Gamecube or PS2?
My family owns a GC and plenty of kid-friendly games. I cannot compare it to a PS2.
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Paul Watson wrote: rock 'n roll is the devils music I do hope so :evil-grin: The tigress is here :-D
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It depends a lot on the ammount that the kids play. Some people let their kids play so they don't have to use energy to take care of them and then it's wrong, other people just let the kids play games a bit in an controlled environment which don't harm anyone. - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" ShotKeeper, my Photo Album / Organizer Application[^]
My Photos[^]Anders Molin wrote: other people just let the kids play games a bit in an controlled environment which don't harm anyone. Maybe. Maybe not. :) Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net