Friday, July 31, 2009

What gaming system should I get for young children?

I have a 3 %26amp; 4 year old, but my husband would also like to play racing games...we aren't serious gaming people but something to take the kids into their childhood...and bring back my husbands.

What gaming system should I get for young children?
Gamecube for sure, mostly everyone else who answered your question answered ps2,3, or x-box systems, very bad!! no but really. A gamecube is 99$ from a local wal-mart and they also make many childrens games, like mario, animal crossing, many zelda games, super smash bros, many fun children friendly games. And I know you may go with what the majority of the people who answered your question and it wont be gamecube but you should look into it yourself believe me. The gamecube will be the best. oh and definitly has racing games=D
Reply:To whomever said get a library card....thanks, we all have one and go to the library twice a week....my children love story hour. Gaming systems do sell educational games and whether you want to admit it or not, they are very good for hand eye coordination and concentration skills. Report It

Reply:you could try a PS2 or Xbox or Xbox 360 or PS3 or maybe even a Wii
Reply:Atari - Poll Position II is the greatest game ever created.
Reply:ps3 ,ps2, xbox, xbox360 are for serious gamers in my onpinion


i would recommend the wii but careful because you can break your big screen swing that controller around
Reply:i suggest the Nintendo Wii, fun for the whole family and easy to use. the Ps3 and Xbox360 are not kid friendly systems
Reply:my sister just got a super nintendo for her kids on ebay simple to use, fun games,games are cheap
Reply:Gamecube, because it should be less expensive by now, it has great games for kids (Mario Parties and Animal Crossing), and it definitly has racing games
Reply:well for a good price and a good quality system iwould sugjest the nintendo wii


its more of a kids thing but can also be cool for adults


the wii has motion sensiong movements witch is awesom
Reply:Xbox or a PS2. They are fairly cheap, there are plenty of games for all ages on all of them, and because the games have been out for a while, you can find good new games for around $20, sometimes even less.
Reply:gamecube is also a great choice because it allows four controllers to be plugged into the main system (just like they did for N64) - but usually the system only comes with 1 controller. extra controllers are available for purchase in stores like gamestop. a memory card is required for a lot of games to play, even if you're not actually saving.





mario party games are good, i think there are like 3 for gamecube. it's a bunch of mini games, from what i understand





animal crossing is great, you are a townsperson setting up a town, and you can fish to collect fish, use your bug net to collect bugs, etc..





there are also many games that are video game collections -





megaman X collections is great, it's a great game that even though you can use passwords to get back to certain parts of the game, you can always start at the beginning and get right in on the action - the beginning story is quite short





sonic also has a number of 'collections' games





avoid longer games, rpgs, because even if they're great, you can't really play other people's files, they are normally 1 player and it takes long to play (in other words, only one person at a time) however, final fantasy crystal chronicles would have been good if you could use controllers for players 1-3 instead of the gba that is required. (so that's another bad choice)





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Reply:How about a library card? I am vehemently against most video games.
Reply:X-Box

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