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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

22.0. "Suitable for a 5 year old?" by TSE::GRAY (Bruce Gray, Test Sys Eng, TWO) Sat Nov 14 1987 23:02

    I'm considering the purchase of a system such as the Nintendo as
    a Christmas present for my 5 year old son.  I know nothing about
    these things, so I have a couple of questions:
    
    Are there game cartridges available that are suitable for 5 year
    olds?  I wouldn't want to get the system only to have it be too
    frustrating for him because the skill level required is too high.
    
    The Atari system has a "Ghost Busters" game.  Is there also one
    available for Nintendo?  My son is really into "Ghost Busters" right
    now and this would be real neat for him I think.
    
    Thanks in advance for any advice,
    
    Bruce
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22.1well - a four year old likes itCADSYS::DIPACEAlice DiPaceSun Nov 15 1987 23:0019
My not-quite-4 year old loves duck hunt and is even getting pretty
good at it.  He can now get through level 1 of super mario brothers
(without getting all the extra's) because his older brother and
sister have been coaching him.  He also does alright on excite bike.

He obviously does know if he's won or lost and our biggest problem
is keeping him from pulling the cartidges out while the game is on.
I haven't seen a lot of games aimed at his age group nor have I seen
ghost busters.  But then he has older siblings he would rather copy
and that makes a difference.

I will say, he destroyed the atari and coleco-vision controllers
in one day, but the nintendo controllers are still hanging in there,
even when I think they should have broken.

Hope this helps

Alice
22.2kids do akayMTV::SWARTZTue Nov 17 1987 09:5914
    My just 4 year old finally built up enough courage to give it a
    try and he loves it.  He has made it past screen 1 in Super Mario
    Brothers and has almost made it thru screen 2.  I borrowed the Pinball
    cartridge from a friend and he keeps asking for it.  He has the
    high score in the family.  95k and 93350 compared to dad's 73k.
    The games aren't really geared towards the age group but just ry
    to keep them away.  As long as you get games that don't use a massive
    assortment of key functions and don't require quick reflex action
    you'ld be all set.  BTW, even if the child doesn't like it YOU will.
    
    Hope this helps too,
    
    Steve
    
22.3OK for my 5 year old....MPGS::LAVNERTop GunFri Nov 20 1987 08:028
    	I have a five year old who loves NES. He can play Zelda with
    no problems except he can't read all the words when he goes to buy
    weapons. He understands the game much better than I do. He's like
    Rambo with Duck Hunt and Hogans Alley. I think that most kids that
    age just have fun playing.
    
    Bob
    
22.4Try this oneCIMNET::MORRISSEYa/\_Canyon_Rat_/\Thu Jan 12 1989 12:124
    You might try Buble-Bobble ... You can play together with your child
    and this might be a little less intimidating 
    
    tom
22.5"tell me more??"HDSRUS::AVISOut Of The Blue, And Into The BlackFri Jan 13 1989 11:1112
    Could you please describe this 'Buble-Bobble' in a little more detail,
    
    I too, have found most of the games intimidating to my kids and
    am looking for a game that would be better suited for the 4-8
    year old age group...
    
    your mentioning of 'Buble-Bobble' caught my curiosity...
    
    Thanks...
    
    Steve
    
22.6PinballSCRIBE::POLLOCKProgrammers expect the unexpected!Fri Jan 13 1989 13:4811
    Another game is Pinball.  It is very simple to play and is almost
    like the arcade pinball machines except for a couple of differences;
    namely you cannot 'tilt' the machine and there is a bonus round
    where Mario tries to rescue the princess.
    
    This game is enjoyed by my whole family.  It's a little difficult
    to find, but I have seen it at Toys 'R Us in Manchester (not recently
    though, but you could give them a call).
    
    -Paula
    
22.7Balloon fightSBLANC::MOEHLENPAHTue Jan 17 1989 12:513
    Has anybody mentioned balloon fight?  My son likes it alot.
    
    Ed
22.8Mappy LandMAGIC1::BEAUDETJUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276Mon Jul 31 1989 09:0316
    
    Try Mappy Land...
    
    My 4 yr old daughter quickly becomes frustrated when she sees her
    older brother whizzing through SMP, AI, DD, etc.  She loves ML
    because she can pick what level/area to start in, and the control
    of the character is easy and straight forward.
    
    The music is v good, colors and graphics are just what a kid would
    love - a well thought out game for youngsters.
    
    Oh, a second vote for Bubble Bobble - game allows simultaneous play
    for 2 players.
    
    :-)
    
22.9RAVEN1::EDMONDSFri Sep 22 1989 19:303
    My 3 year old son loves Pro Am Racer. He is not very good at it
    but really enjoys the movement and the "HORN".  My husband
    loves it even more. 
22.10I WANT NINTENDO!SOLVIT::HIGGINSCitizen of AtlantisSun Nov 24 1991 15:453
    YOU SHOULD GET HIM NINTENDO!
    I DON'T THINK THERE IS GHOSTBUSTERS FOR NINTENDO 
    LOTS OF GAMES ARE FOR 5YEAR-OLDS
22.11POOR BENSOLVIT::HIGGINSCitizen of AtlantisSun Nov 24 1991 16:0014
    MY 2ND COUSIN  LOVES NINTENDO BECAUSE HE SEES ME PLAYING
    I SET HIM UP THEN HE GETS MAD BECAUSE HE CAN'T PLAY
    TETRIS OR SMB3 "THAT'S WHAT
    MEGAN CAN PLAY"
    
    POOR BEN
    
    
    
    MEGAN
    HIGGINS 
    
    PS WARING DO NOT PLAY NES WHEN BEN IS AROUND