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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: ffxik on May 13, 2012, 06:04:26 pm
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Since I seem to be the owner of one of these.....
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I was just curious if any one here could give me some tips on some "kid friendly" basicaly pick up and play games. Even though I grew up on video games I never paid much attention to the "childrens" games and am drawing a blank on what I could get her to play.
Shoot me dome advice on the retro consoles (pre-PSX). I would be very grateful for any help.
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Doom and Wolfenstien 3D
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Doom and Wolfenstien 3D
Please ignore this. Quake is much more suited to someone her age.... actually how old is she since that will make it easier to suggest games.
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Carmageddon, Chiller...
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Honest answers: There were a ton of games released for the Genesis that were actually marked "Sega Club" and were meant for kids. Some of them are actually fun, although a few might be too young for her.
Can't go wrong with anything Mario, Kirby, or Spyro, or any of the old Disney games would be good too. (Lion King, Aladdin, Little Mermaid, etc.)
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I would agree with the Mario, Kirby and Disney stuff ... but if you werent just looking for retro, Skylanders is cool as hell. My kids absolutely love them. Your little one looks to be a bit older than mine but not but much ... but she would be able to read what they were saying so it would be that much more enjoyable.
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Please ignore this. Quake is much more suited to someone her age.... actually how old is she since that will make it easier to suggest games.
She is 7
Doom and Wolfenstien 3D
Too late there my friend. She already plays Doom, Turok 2, and Duke Nukem on the 64. Plus she watches me play some rather questionable stuff.
Honest answers: There were a ton of games released for the Genesis that were actually marked "Sega Club" and were meant for kids. Some of them are actually fun, although a few might be too young for her.
Can't go wrong with anything Mario, Kirby, or Spyro, or any of the old Disney games would be good too. (Lion King, Aladdin, Little Mermaid, etc.)
Already a big fan of Mario, Kirby and Zelda. I'll keep thos Genesis games in mind I totally forgot about those. Although I own World of Illusion, she get bored with it fairly fast. :-\
Thanks everyone, keep'em coming though. ;)
I would agree with the Mario, Kirby and Disney stuff ... but if you werent just looking for retro, Skylanders is cool as hell. My kids absolutely love them. Your little one looks to be a bit older than mine but not but much ... but she would be able to read what they were saying so it would be that much more enjoyable.
I have seriously been considering Skylanders. The reason I asked about the retro is because that seems like what she always wants to play. Gotta drag out systems from when I was around her age.
Not really she doesn't read so well. We're working with her but she shows no interest in learning.
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Skylanders definitely can be a money sink though, if she's of a collector nature.
I was just going to get 8 figures...one of each element. So 3 come with the game, 5 more, about $50. Easy.
A lot more money than I want to admit later, I've got all four on-disc DLC map packs, all the Toys R Us exclusive "Legendary" Skylanders, and 31 of the 32 standard ones (and as soon as I find Wham-Shell....)
If she's a kid that is sorta hard to buy for Christmas/Birthdays/Good Grades, Skylanders might be a great thing to get started. For a lot of families, however, a potential hobby like this is probably best avoided.
The game IS super enjoyable though.
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Well, another good thing about Skylanders is everything that is typed on the screen is also said aloud. So reading isnt mandatory, just speeds up the process a little. And, sadly, I will agree with Amauriel. I figured we would get 5-6 skylanders and the boy would be happy. Now Im in the exact same boat. All 4 DLC packs and 35 of 36 characters.
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Skylanders definitely can be a money sink though, if she's of a collector nature.
I was just going to get 8 figures...one of each element. So 3 come with the game, 5 more, about $50. Easy.
A lot more money than I want to admit later, I've got all four on-disc DLC map packs, all the Toys R Us exclusive "Legendary" Skylanders, and 31 of the 32 standard ones (and as soon as I find Wham-Shell....)
If she's a kid that is sorta hard to buy for Christmas/Birthdays/Good Grades, Skylanders might be a great thing to get started. For a lot of families, however, a potential hobby like this is probably best avoided.
The game IS super enjoyable though.
She isn't the one the finances have to worry about, I'm the problem.
I'll keep that in mind, I like the Spyro games so I may give it a shot. If it is any indication I have a shelf hung for just Skylander figures at the moment. So..... :-[
Actually let me just say that I was paying $50 a month for 2 accounts on FFXI for 5 years. It couldn't be that bad of a money sink..... could it?
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Doom and Wolfenstien 3D
Please ignore this. Quake is much more suited to someone her age.... actually how old is she since that will make it easier to suggest games.
Quake II was a staple of my childhood. :)
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Quake not so much. Played the hell out of Doom and Mortal Kombat II on the old SNES
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On modern consoles, any of the Lego games are fantastic. They are all a little bit more boy oriented but nontheless they are fantastic.
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Seconding the Lego games, especially the DC Comics and Indiana Jones series.
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Mickey Mania on Genesis is really good. Kinda on the challenging side in parts. But I loved every minute of it... maybe its because I grew up on Disney cartoons though.
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3rd the lego games on the modern gen consoles.
Pokemon snap, although simple is a fun N64 game
Sonic Spinball on Genesis
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Aladdin on the genesis was amazing, or Little Mermaid for NES. Laugh if you must but I remember being surprised as a kid at how much fun this game was.
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Actually I played the crap out of The Little Mermaid as a kid. I would borrow it from a cousin and marathon it for an entire weekend at a time. So good. As for Aladdin, I prefer the SNES version over the Genesis version.
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NES:
StarTropics
Genesis:
Lion King
Aladdin
Mickey Mania
SNES:
Bomberman
Kirby
Yoshi's Island
N64:
Yoshi's Story
Mario Kart
Pokemon Snap
Banjo Kazooie
GC/WII/DS
Animal Crossing
GBA:
Pokemon Pinball
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NES:
StarTropics
Genesis:
Lion King
Aladdin
Mickey Mania
SNES:
Bomberman
Kirby
Yoshi's Island
N64:
Yoshi's Story
Mario Kart
Pokemon Snap
Banjo Kazooie
GC/WII/DS
Animal Crossing
GBA:
Pokemon Pinball
I guess I'm already on the right track then. The ones in bold I already have.
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I have 2 girls 6 and 7 yrs old and they love the crap out of some Animal crossing.
Kirby Epic Yarn too...
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I have 2 girls 6 and 7 yrs old and they love the crap out of some Animal crossing.
Kirby Epic Yarn too...
Epic Yarn is great for kids. Can't die and good multiplayer.
I can't quite remember what I played with when I was 7... Mostly Legos and doing drawings and such. I have vague memories of Pitfall, Paperboy, and Duck Hunt, and when I got a lil' older, Sonic the Hedgehog, General Chaos, Mutant League Hockey, Road Rash, Tetris, Rampage...
For current-gen, I hear Double Fine Happy Action Theater is great with kids, and there's always Mario Kart, Mario Party, Wii Sports, Kinect Adventures.
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GBA:
Pokemon Pinball
Pokemon Pinball is actually really good. I need to get myself a copy of that.
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Both Pokemon Pinball games are very good. Metroid Prime Pinball is pretty alright too.
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My ex-girlfriends 5 yo daughter will turn on the PS3, TV/Stereo by herself and fire up Little Big Planet and sit there for hours making faces and putting stickers all over the place. It's hard to not laugh with her!
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I have Kirbys' Epic Yarn, Mario Galaxy, Animal Crossing on the GC she plays them, get frustrated then trys getting me to do it. But unfortunately she likes playing the N64 and Genesis the most and my library is rather small on those systems
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Lol thats like my son when he tries to play God of War. "Daddy, I cant beat this thing, can you do it?" ... Next thing I know Im on the couch playing GoW going everywhere he wants me to for hours.
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I did the same thing when I was a kid. I always wanted my older brother to play games that I wanted to play just so I could watch him. I wasn't good enough at them to make any progress, so it was just as fun to watch him do it for me.
I always wanted him to play Kid Chameleon for some reason.
What about Katamari Damacy? And mobile games seem especially handy for kids. Canabalt is good for a laugh when I have a few minutes to start it up on the Android.