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Choosing a Video Game System: Which One Is Best for Kids?

f_21310571409_wii-play.jpgIn the old days, choosing a video game system for children wasn’t all that hard. After all, parents didn’t have to worry about games carried by systems like Atari (there was nothing threatening about Pac-Man or Space Invaders). Today, however, with the proliferation of games with mature content available on games supported by the major system manufacturers, parents want to know which system carries the most kid-friendly games, ones that the young ones will enjoy and one that parents will not regret spending money on.

Let’s start with the Sony PlayStation 2, the best-selling game console on the market today. There are literally thousands of titles available for this system, which cater to every age range. There are approximately 600 games for the PS2 that have the “E” rating, meaning that it is suitable for players ages six and above. However, many of these games are too complicated for young children to play. Games that children ten years old and above can enjoy are rated E10+, while those that are rated EC (Early Childhood) are of course, suitable for the very young. The PS2 carries about a dozen E10+ games, including movie-based titles like Shrek Super Slam for PlayStation 2 and Chicken Little. EC titles that little ones can enjoy include Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet, Eggo Mania and At the Races Presents Gallop Racer.

Nintendo’s GameCube console continues to be popular because it carries titles that are popular with children. The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) lists 263 video game titles rated E for the GameCube, and these include some of the most popular and beloved among the children of today and years past, such as Sega’s Sonic GEMS Collection, Nintendo’s own Mario Party 6 and Mario Tennis. The Legend of Zelda series and several Pokemon titles are available exclusively on the GameCube as well.

Microsoft’s Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles likewise have many, many titles that are rated E; the Xbox with approximately 270 games and the Xbox 360 with so far about a dozen — but count on the number of Xbox 360 titles to increase since it’s a new release. Some games published by Microsoft exclusively for the Xbox and the Xbox 360 and which have the E rating are Astropop and Feeding Frenzy. However, remember that most game publishers release crossover titles, or games that are available on multiple platforms. For instance, Eidos Interactive’s LEGO Star Wars (rated E) is available for the GameCube, PS2 and Xbox; Activision’s Madagascar (rated E10+) is available on the same platforms, while Global Star Software’s Dora the Explorer (rated EC) is available on the PS2 and Xbox, but not on the GameCube.

What about parental control options? Among the four systems, the Xbox and the Xbox 360 have the most efficient parental lock functions. Parents are able to set limits on the games and films to be played on the systems. If you set the system to play only E-rated games, kids won’t be able to play DVD’s or games that have Teen, Mature, or Adults Only ratings. The GameCube also has a parental lock feature, albeit a less effective one. Users note that all it does is tone down certain effects that might be troubling for children (for example, the amount of blood seen in games) but do not block the playing of games at all. It doesn’t even screen or bleep offensive language. The parental control function of the PlayStation 2 is even worse — it doesn’t allow parents or anyone to restrict access to video games at all. The most parents can do is to set the PS2 to prevent their kids from watching DVD movies with inappropriate content.

When it comes to price, the GameCube comes out tops. Available for only $99, it’s significantly cheaper than the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, whose prices range from $150 to $199 (or more if bundled with game titles). The Xbox 360, being the newest of the bunch, is the highest-priced. For $299, you get the system and a wired controller. For $399, you get a wireless controller, a headset that players can use to talk to other people online, a 20 GB hard drive that is loaded with game-related videos and music, and a remote.

Parents should go out and try each system personally as well as look at the different titles available for them before deciding which one to buy. Factors such as number and age of users at home, game title availability, and budget should also be considered. Each system has its own pros and cons, and families will differ in their preferences: some will be content with the limited but popular games of the GameCube; some might prefer the wider offering of the PlayStation 2 or the Xbox; others might opt for the high-tech features of the Xbox 360. But all things considered, making the right choice will provide hours of wholesome, fun, and worry-free entertainment for the little ones and for their parents as well.

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When you don’t have anything else to accomplish, do you want to play with some on-line games ? Gaming Communities – Top Three Issues with Parenting Online Gamers

Online games are on the rise today, so much so that most of today’s youth become so addicted to them that they prefer it to the real world. This raises a few issues on the parenting perspective, and those are what we will be talking about. Online Games Or Gaming

In the ultra high-speed age of the modern age the trend of online games have caught up with the concern of people belonging to all ages. The craze for online games has appeared as an integral part of this era. It seems that without them it is almost impossible to think of anything. Frogger Games Online

Frogger Games were first introduced as an arcade game back in 1981 by Konami and distributed by Sega. Frogger has now grown ever so popular in the online community and now gamers game play Frogger Games Online for free. The objective of the game is when the player begins with 3 or more lives and is to guide a frog whose journey begins at the bottom of the screen to a lilly pad on the top of the screen. Their are of course obstacles in his way.With the advancement of technology, people have the alternate option of playing the online games using game consoles rather than PCs or Laptops, which are much larger in size. The gaming services like Xbox and PlayStation are growing tremendously at a brisk pace. The cost factor also gives game consoles an upper hand over PCs. Consoles are available for less than $500 in branded segments. The other important factor is the ease of use. A game console can be used any where and almost all the latest games are supported by consoles where as a PC needs to have compatible hardware and software to play some high resolution games.

The online games consoles have become common today. PCs are still most preferred medium of playing online games due to their capability in offering larger number of most popular games.
Apart from gaming, PCs are useful in other things also such as web surfing, e-mailing, word processing and many more which are not possible with game consoles.

There is a lack of inter connectivity among the console brands of different manufacturers. Each brand is restricted to the brands own network. This problem is generally not faced by those who play their online games using PCs. And Computers remain dominant in the online gaming segment.