depends on the age if the game was a 12 and you kid was 6 or 7 then no
Well it depends on what kind of video games are the kids playing with and how long you use the video games. Some types of video games are for kids not all.
Actually, it depends on what game you play. There are alot of games that are not good for the kids but their parents still let them play. But there are some games that can help kids, like reading games. Actually, it depends on what game you play. There are alot of games that are not good for the kids but their parents still let them play. But there are some games that can help kids, like reading games.
Because: 1:The guys who rate the game are cheap hobos with no life and they hate kids!!!>:( 2:If they satisfy the parents, they will make more money when the parents go buy video games for their children
Trust me if parents stop buying these games companies would get hint and games would change, that's the only way we can stop these video games to come in our society because they are having negative impact on our kids
Because if little kids play violent video games when there young they might copy it.
There are many games for kids for their playing in which hide and seek, cricket, video games and many other playing sources are available in play land and kid play center.
He has not said much about playing video games, nor has he said that he is a fan of them. We do know that he prefers playing sports like basketball or golf, but if he owns a Playstation, he has not commented about it. In fact, in several speeches, he has told parents not to let their kids play video games too much.
I believe they don't since now parents have the ability to lock certain games they believe their kids shouldn't play, so it is the parents that decide what influences their kids
not if its a sport game ;)
During Season 4, the Gosselin kids were shown playing V-Tech video games. Also, they family was shown playing Wii together.
Becausea lot of computer games are about killing and parents don't want their kids to copy what other people did in video games.
Kids? Probably none. Parents who decide what to buy for kids is another matter entirely. Game retailers typically require ID for games rated Mature, but that doesn't stop some parents from buying them, or the kids playing the game at a friend's house. Actually, game retailers would make more money if they didn't tote the ageist ESRB rating system.