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![]() If you had a child that showed an interest in video games would you encourage/force that child to play games of the old days? I worry if the next generation of gamers will be spoiled and unappreciative of just how far video games have come in the past 20 years. I doubt it would be this extreme - but could you imagine if there was some 13 year old that had no idea of Super Mario Brothers(the first game), Sonic 1, Bard's Tale, C&C? I dont want to ramble, its just a concern i have.
Those games had a massive impact on my life and I just feel like the youger kids these days are missing out. Oh yea, and the arcades...too bad those have gone the way of the dinosaur (at least where I'm at)
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![]() If they play games, wait until they're at an age where they can appreciate the classics. A 9 year old won't see the value in a Colecovision, but a teen may. ...that, and only show them these things if they express interest. Don't just thrust things upon them.
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Don't force things and remember that if the game is good enough you don't have to force it. I mean, who doesn't like Tetris? |
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![]() no worries. because classics have a lot of good freware remakes. e.g. Privateer, jDoom, Ultima Underworld also has some guy working on porting it to openGL and such.
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Don't force things and remember that if the game is good enough you don't have to force it. I mean, who doesn't like Tetris? [/b][/quote] Hehe....I didnt mean to sound like fascist. Just dont want those great games of the past to go underappreciated.
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So do you have enough respect for the oldies? |
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![]() I'm sure that a six-seven years old child could appreciate pong... if it's his first game.
Then you have to make him play to Arkanoid and Invader 1000... and so on... My young cousin like so much to play with me the old Asterix coin-op |
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![]() Exactly! They will respect classic games if they get to know them BEFORE games like Oblivion or Quake 4 for instance. If they get Oblivion as their first game, they will just laugh at Pong or Elite, or even Diablo 2 or Duke Nukem 3D, which is unforgivable.
I agree, don't force them to play oldies, just give them the diskette(if you still have a floppy drive that is) and tell them there are great gameS(!) on it. They will surely go and find out
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![]() Well here's my plan: Get a pentium1 pc for 30 bucks on ebay and give it to the kid when he's 5 or 6.
Show him DOS, and he'll be glad. Month for month, give him new games. Teach him how to install them on his suuuuperbig harddrive (800MB) and maybe even play them with him (DOS and Win95 do LAN, you know). When the time has come and the guys at school think his PC is lame, get him a top-of-the-line one. It worked with me. from when I was 6 to when I was 12, nibbles was my only game on my own PC. A genuine 286 Tandon-SL II. It was the best. All the kids envied me. I was the only one with a computer in first through third grade. |
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![]() Look, I've had experiance with this (not my own children, but at school).
Kids playing games like Diabolo 2, GTA Vice City, Medal of Honor... really loved at least half of the games on Abandonia. One of their favorites was Lamborgini Challenge (Crazy Cars 3). You'd be surprized how unpicky they can be. When one likes it, others will try. And there's always someone who want's to try something un-tryed before. No mater what games they're used to playing they'll get tired of them and will try to play something else. If they like it - that's it and some of the gems will never die out. This doesn't mean though, that the games you loved as a child will be the ones they'll like. If you liked something like Super Mario Brothers, but the next generation player would prefer something like Life and Death (which you may have hated) doesn't mean they disrespect the classics. It just means they have a different taste! |
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