If you're over the age of 30, chances are that any offspring you have will look on in bewilderment
when you recap your early gaming days. About playing Pong on a black
and white TV. Playing Space Invaders on the Atari 2600. Donkey Kong. Dig Dug. The classics.
This article is a slightly depressing piece of nostalgic whimsy on how games were meant for kids when we were young,
and how that's completely changed now.
The writer makes a very fair comment on kids games these days being extremely poor. Can anyone remember the last time
they saw a game, for kids, that wasn't an entry in an established franchise?
Of course, my three year old is more than happy playing Burnout, so it's not all doom and gloom. I'm quite certain his
newborn brother will be the same when he's a bit older as well.
Diary of an aging gamer
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