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50.1 | Arknoid or sport games | JAGUAR::HARRIS | | Thu Jan 14 1988 10:19 | 14 |
| Arknoid (sp?) should be a good game for him. It is kind of like
the old Breakout game except each screen is different and there
are some other extras but this is a good game for all age groups.
Arknoid comes with it's own controller (a dial with a button), I've
seen the game priced from $30.00 to $65.00 (I guess some stores
think they can charge more because it comes with the controller),
but if you want it TOYS R US has it for 29.00 along with many other
games at good prices.
You also might want to buy his one of the sport games. Most of these
are one or two player games so he could play it with his freinds or
even his parents.
Bruce_who_grew_up_with_odyssey
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50.2 | 7 year old loves SMB... | TIS::HEROUX | | Thu Jan 14 1988 10:56 | 9 |
| My 7 year old got the basic system for Christmas. He can't get
enough of Super Mario Bros. He recently got soccer which he
likes. He finds baseball to be fun, but the game lasts too long
and he loses interest after about the 5th inning or so. Another
game he enjoys is Top Gun although SMB is the clear-cut farorite.
Recently he has been bugging me for Punchout, but that will probably
have to wait for his birthday in August or at least mine in April
8-).
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50.3 | Can Dad play now???? | WALLAC::MCCLUSKEY | the King of Klean | Thu Jan 14 1988 12:56 | 12 |
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HI,
Super Mario bros would be a good selection for any child. My four
year old is just crazy over it, he scored 129,000 points on SMB
the other night. Another game would be mighty bomb-jack, this is
about jack who flys around picking up treasure boxs while avoiding
villians.
pm
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50.4 | Don't Underestimate Your Child | JOKUR::BOICE | When in doubt, do it. | Fri Jan 15 1988 15:08 | 11 |
| Don't underestimate the intelligence of a 7-year old. My son is
eight and loves to play Zelda. He and his school friends (some
are 7) are sharing hints, working together, and generally having
a blast. Learning to draw maps, experimenting, and just trying
everything is an education all by itself.
The only downside of these games is his addiction. But, what the
heck, what's to do when it's -2 Fahrenheit outside.
- Jim
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50.5 | Can I keep up with my kids? | SEINE::RAINVILLE | The best view is close to the edge! | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:57 | 8 |
| I agree that you shouldn'tunderestimate their ability. My wife
stayed up late to learn to beat David at Chubby Cherub and SMB
when he was 4. She played it so much her knuckles swelled up
but she finally beat him. Now at 5 he is fast at SMB and TOP GUN,
the neighbors 4 year old daughter is surprising them at SMB.
And they share hints and keep asking me if VaxNotes has any
new hints. MWR
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50.6 | another satisfied customer! | DELNI::GILLHAM | | Mon Feb 01 1988 17:05 | 17 |
| Well, my son's birthday party was Saturday. For his party we took
6 kids to a local arcade ($2 per child for 1/2 hour of unlimited
tokens --- 4 of us "grown-ups" kept taking the tokens from the kids!!).
When we got home, he opened up Nintendo and they went crazy. Hooked
it up to our 25" tv and had a blast. Almost missed the Superbowl
because of Super Mario Bros.
Also bought Heli-Tiger (I'm an ex-chopper jock). Ok game but nothing
great. My wife just called -- she's going to Kaybee to look for
another game!!
Sorry to ramble -- just wanted to thank you all (or curse you, now
that we're all hooked!!)
Thanks again,
-Bruce
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50.7 | training in the off season . . . | USCTR1::ALAVALLEY | | Fri Nov 11 1988 17:10 | 6 |
| I know this is an "old note" Bruce, so I expect by now Michael has
mastered Nintendo Soccer! I'll be hoping for a few pointers since
Zach's Nintendo was just purchased last night -- for Christmas!
Alan
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50.8 | | USMRM4::PKADOW | | Mon Nov 14 1988 12:23 | 6 |
| My 8 year old really likes:
Donkey Kong
Super Mario Brothers
Paul
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50.9 | games my son likes | DELNI::GILLHAM | | Tue Nov 15 1988 17:55 | 23 |
| Re .7
Alan,
Glad to see you're going to let Zach do something other than soccer drills all
winter. After having Nintendo for almost a year, here are my findings/opinion
about the game and its use by one particular 7-year old.
o Super Mario Bros -- he loved it (especially after we learned - from this
file - how to earn extra lives).
o Arknoid - another game he liked (he and a friend of mine used hints
from this file to conquer the game).
o Tiger-heli - (2-players) Not great, but he and his friends like it.
o Jackal - 2-player "war" game (players work together) that he likes.
o Skykid - a "cute" 2-player game (2 players working together) that is
good for parent/child to play together.
Lately we've been renting games from Function Electronics (on the John Fitch
Hiway in Fitchburg). They rent for $5.00 a week. I think it's a good way
to use a game and see if you like it enough to spend the money to buy
it.
Good luck -- and get ready to swallow your pride when Zach outplays
you!!
-Bruce
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50.10 | "for my 7 year old - yeah,yeah thats the ticket!" | USCTR1::ALAVALLEY | | Fri Nov 18 1988 10:08 | 12 |
| My current inventory (packaged & wrapped for Christmas) includes:
Nintendo Action Set - $99.99 With "short" Christmas wishes
SMB/DuckHunt/Gun/Controllers for following games . . .
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Advantage Controller - $39.95 Arknoid - TopGun - Zelda
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Power Mag Subscription - $15.00 from Zach's Aunts & Uncles!
. . . and definite Rent & Review strategy as suggested!
re:.9 - (won't late night practice help avoid "swallowing pride"?)
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50.11 | | NECVAX::OBRIEN_J | Happy New Year | Tue Dec 27 1988 14:47 | 14 |
| Since this note is about 7-year olds and my son (also 7) just got
Nintendo for Christmas, how much time per day should they play.
Craig spent 4 hours Christmas morning play SMB. Then last night
another 3, and this morning another 2 hours. When is enough, enough?
Should there be restrictions, will the newness wear off, will his
little sister ever get to use it, should we leave it in his room
(which is where we set it up - so as not to interfer with regular
TV viewing)????
Comments or suggestions???
Thanks,
Julie
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50.12 | Let the Children Play | BSS::JSANDERS | Hot patootie bless my soul | Tue Dec 27 1988 15:44 | 13 |
| I imagine some parents will place a restriction on the time that
is spent playing but I have never put a time limit on my 9 or 11
year old boys. The only cut off is 7:30 week nights so they can
take a shower and go to bed. When we first purchased our NES they
did play alot but now they play a bit and then there are days that
go by that they never turm it on. The only time they get carried
away with our NES is when we purchase a new game pak. My kids love
to play as I do. But you be the judgeas far as putting on any
restrictions. But being a parent who has seen what happens, beleive
me that the time that is spent in front of the TV will decrease.
-Flash
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50.13 | Playing Time for Kids | JOKUR::BOICE | When in doubt, do it. | Tue Dec 27 1988 16:22 | 12 |
| After one hour, my nine-year-old son is usually ready to break down
from the stress. It's just the way he is, I guess. Therefore, one
hour per day is my son's limit. He can manage the hour himself in
smaller chunks if he wishes, and he can choose when he uses it.
There are just too many other things for children to experience;
besides the games last soooo much longer that way.
You may also want to check out the PARENTING Notes Conference for a
discussion about managing/not_managing children's time with NES.
P.S. - Link is a great game for children after they've mastered
Zelda.
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