Posts Tagged ‘Games For Kids’

How to Buy Video Games for Kids Online

January 14th, 2010

A guide to buying video games for kids, online. This guide is for an adult purchasing video games online for a younger person.   If you are not already a gamer, in your initial visit to any video game retailer online you would be overwhelmed – especially if you’re new to gaming. Teens and kids with gaming addictions know their way around as it is. For the adult, the online video game store is an animated explosion.   Much like the action figure section of your local Toys R Us. First you must do your research before shopping for games online. There’s plenty of information available about video games on the web, so to reduce frustration google ‘video game information’. Alternatively you can visit the website you plan to purchase video games from, and search for games according to what system your kid(s) have. Video games systems are usually denoted by abbreviations.   Here’s a helpful chart to explain what all those abbreviations mean:Wii = Nintendo’s Wii SystemPS3 = Playstation 3 SystemXBOX 360 = Microsoft’s XBOX 360 SystemPC = Personal ComputerPS2 = Playstation 2 SystemPSP = Playstation Portable SystemDS = Nintendo’s DS System The key is to locate the system first. After locating the system it should be clear what games the store has available that work with that system.   After locating the appropriate games section for the game system you are purchasing for, take a look at the rating indicated on the game’s cover (if the site offers a detailed enough picture) or in the information box.   Alternatively you can go look up the ratings on the games official site.   Find the official site by googling the title of the game. The ESRB gives each game a rating in an effort to allow parents to control what their children are exposed to when playing video games. Here’s a reference for the abbreviations:C = Appropriate for Early childhoodE = Appropriate for EveryoneE 10+ = Appropriate for Everyone aged 10 and olderT = Appropriate for TeensM = Appropriate for Mature AdultsThe majority of the time, illustrations on the covers and ads of the games you are purchasing do a wonderful job of exposing what the game is about.   So if you see an illustration of a man holding a gun, chances are, there is gore and violence in that game–you might not want that for your child.   I’d recommend making a selection based on the latest childrens and action/adventure movie releases. Kids love the new animated movies definitely enjoy re-living the best scenes from the movie, in the video game.   If you can’t find a game that’s built from a movie that the child likes, try to find a game that centers around a popular animated or action program, or one that can be considered educational.   If you still can’t find one, point your browser to the nearest Blockbuster or Hollywood Video website. Usually they have a list of the latest releases.   Use that list to compile your own list of games you would purchase for your kid(s).   Then go back to the website that you intended to buy from and enter the games on your list into their search bar.   If, on the other hand, you did find a game, you can purchase it at the given website.   I recommend http://www. whatsshopping. com.  

The “new Age Kid”. so Should I Say the “video Game Kid”

December 26th, 2009

Online video games for kids have revolutionized the concept of entertainment for kids. When you can play online video games with ease why would you want to do anything else for entertainment?

Video games are infact on the threshold of removing other forms of more useful activities from the lives of our children. How many of our kids would leave an online video game to read a book. And the violence factor in many of these games has been debated quite often to be discussed once again.

Well, everything is not as gory as depicted by this article till now. A little bit of moderation is all what you require to get on to the mind boggling world of video games.

Playing an online video game can give you a simulation of real life events and occurrences which may never take place. Play a football game to get in the thick of world cup action or play a war game to save the world from aliens. Video games have captivated human imagination as much as sex has over centuries. And to stick to the point, video games are a lot better than sex and you do not have many of the hassles associated with sex. No double standards are followed. Its plain simple fun.

Now that I have rested my case I would expect all of you to get on to the video game brigade and start playing online video games. And yes online video games are great for your kids too.