Video games never caught on in my house. I’m uncoordinated as hell! I grew up when Atari came out & we were so excited. I soon found out video games aren’t my skill set.
We got the Nintendo or something in the 90s. That eventually wound up in a drawer.
My daughter liked board games and reading. It’s not like we had the TV in the closet for special occasions. (I know people like that) to each their own!
I play solitaire occasionally and that’s it.
If kids today were forced to outside and play from there imaginations it would take them hours to come up with a plan.
Buy a kid a bbgun, show them early how to make mud pies & let them help you plant something.
I would not want to do it now, but we used to get excited when the potatoes were ready. My grandfather had us digging them with our hands.
I went into learning how to develop video games for my college degree, and it destroyed the magic of video games for me.
Same for my son.
Every game I have played in the last few years has a level where the main man character has to wear a dress. I am not kidding.
But Link looked so cute dressed as a harem girl! 🙄😄
Right!
FF7 remake....Cloud must try on different dresses and dance on command. Fist of the North Star-Main must infiltrate a nightclub wearing a dress.
I guess the people making this things will just have to forgive me for my interest in these things evaporating.
Video games never caught on in my house. I’m uncoordinated as hell! I grew up when Atari came out & we were so excited. I soon found out video games aren’t my skill set. We got the Nintendo or something in the 90s. That eventually wound up in a drawer. My daughter liked board games and reading. It’s not like we had the TV in the closet for special occasions. (I know people like that) to each their own! I play solitaire occasionally and that’s it. If kids today were forced to outside and play from there imaginations it would take them hours to come up with a plan. Buy a kid a bbgun, show them early how to make mud pies & let them help you plant something. I would not want to do it now, but we used to get excited when the potatoes were ready. My grandfather had us digging them with our hands.