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    Trust me, if he loved video games as much as you make out, he wont have gone off them completely, he's probably going through a phase where he thinks he needs to act older as he gets older but will probably soon realise he wont need to in order to get through life.

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    It happens. He might just be going through a phase because someone he looks up to/is friends with told him that video games suck.
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    WHAT!!! THATS F****N' CRAZY HOW COULD HE!!! BURN HIM AT STEAK!!!WTF!!!
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    I Did the same thing for the first week when I turned 15. I changed from playing...more unrealistic games like Halo, Halo2, EQ etc. to playing more realistic games, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Ace Combat, Metal Gear. Don't get me wrong though I still enjoy a good game of VII or VIII. Just like it said earlier; People Change.

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    It's not madness, it's psychology. From my point of view, you can:

    1. Start a whole freakin' psychology carreer, or
    2. Kill him. with a sword. A shiny one. JUST LIKE IN VIDEO GAMES.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neohart
    I Did the same thing for the first week when I turned 15. I changed from playing...more unrealistic games like Halo, Halo2, EQ etc. to playing more realistic games, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Ace Combat, Metal Gear. Don't get me wrong though I still enjoy a good game of VII or VIII. Just like it said earlier; People Change.
    yeah people do change but not from One day likeing video games, and the next day thinking they are cause of all that is wrong with the world, and hateing everyone who plays them.

    I can understaind not wanting to play video games anymore but why would he hate people who play video games as well, and why whould he hate everything about video games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
    This is the best post ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_18
    Alright, I've got a little brother, and he was always as interested in games as I am.
    We used to play Perfect Dark and Super Smash Bros at night, and he was always eager for the next evening.
    However, about two years ago, when he turned 15, he started sounding more and more like a typical parent: he started whining about games being "bad", and he sounded incredibly proud every time he stated that he "hadn't touched a video game for months", bla-bla-bla.
    Now he's driving me insane, as well: he keeps on criticizing me every time I play a game ("video games... ha... ridiculous..."), and he's decided NOT to have any positive opinions about a video game at all.
    A while ago I asked him, politely, how he liked the world map music from Final Fantasy 4 (the Celtic version!): "hey, bro, this is from FF4, how do you like it? ", and he mumbled some stuff like "well, it's nothing you listen to in daily life, and that's not really any serious music, because it's from a video game; but I guess it's alright, or something".

    What the hell has gotten to him?
    I mean, not very long ago he practically worshipped games, and now he's ashamed of them?
    Is it some desperate attempt to seem like a grown-up, or what?
    Well parents today are now facing the fact that video games aren't for kids. Yet they still preach to teens and kids that if you want to be an adult thenyou need to stop playing video games. YEt the average age of a gamer today is 28 or was it 30? Anyway this is a clear contradiction due to the wide array of audiences that video games attract.
    Video games are jsut something to play and have fun and have a little escape from everyday life. Most adult play video games. Tell your brother this. Tell him that in highschool and in school period you ar ebrainwashed to a lot of things. Like History. Man the history taught in the US is completely flawed. Now look at college. Companies like College Board and ACT who say that if you take there test it'll tell you if you're college material or not. They scare you. They overrate maturity. Your brother is a sap to believe him yet so many are because they feel that since that teacher or principal is an adult then maybe they're right.

    Also yeah tell him not to be like me and jus tplay video games all day and not study. I mean I'm ranked 3rd in my class out of 50 but man lol if I studied more I could've been validvictoria.

    But yeah Video games have no age barriers. MAturity is overrated in school. True maturity is just how you treat people, and talk to people. How a person acts, and reacts to certain situations. How a person can handle horrific situations. Thats true maturity.

    The maturity taught in school is that you need to stop playing video games. You need to say yes sir no maam. You have to always look presentable and always be serious. THis is very unrealistic. You can't always have a professional act. Thats too dull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lordblazer
    But yeah Video games have no age barriers. MAturity is overrated in school. True maturity is just how you treat people, and talk to people. How a person acts, and reacts to certain situations. How a person can handle horrific situations. Thats true maturity.
    I was moved by these lines.
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    ;\.... maybe he is a sex god?

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    omnislash his a$$!!

    That'll learn 'im.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cl_out
    Show him some H-games and see what he thinks then
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    As a parent of 3 I gotta tell you I much prefer videogames to TV.

    With videogames:
    - I have NO commercials trying to brainwash my kids into buing all kinds of junk food and fashion toys.
    - Rating WORKS: If I get a PG game it has no kid having a crush on another, no sexual situations, no cussing, etc.. You don't get THAT with nowadays cartoons
    - It is not boring like Teletubbies and Boobah and other "safe" kids TV. My 7 year old and my 5 year old can't stand the only TV I would let them see. No wonder, it's plain RETARDED!!!
    - It is interactive. They need to do stuff and conquer challenges instead of just being couch potatos
    - I can play too. We do "missions" together and I "drive" the controls through the hardest parts. We have conquered Bevelle's cloister (FFX2) with my kids getting up to level 40 and I doing the rest, with them chiming in: Mom, use Darkness now, get gunner DS on, etc... To me, this is part of quality family time TV is not
    - The right VG teaches self sacrifice, attention to detail, diligence, etc..
    - Violence can also be controlled easier with VGs. A "mild violence" movie on TV has a lot more blood that the ZERO blood that is on the games I let my kids play.
    - Teaches hand eye coordination and small motor skills, without having to fill my carpet and house with playdoh
    - Teaches them a valuable technology for their age: computers

    And the music is outstanding! I would have never gotten my kids to enjoy Opera and sacred music (like FFX and FFVIII hyms) if I let them watch spongebob, Jimmy Neutorn or even Dora, which is one of the few TV cartoons I let them watch.

    PS: I think your little brother might be trying to prove (to you and your parents) that he is more grown up than YOU... Don't let him get to you. Mature people are not afraid saying they like what they like
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri
    - I have NO commercials trying to brainwash my kids into buing all kinds of junk food and fashion toys.
    - Rating WORKS: If I get a PG game it has no kid having a crush on another, no sexual situations, no cussing, etc.. You don't get THAT with nowadays cartoons
    - It is not boring like Teletubbies and Boobah and other "safe" kids TV. My 7 year old and my 5 year old can't stand the only TV I would let them see. No wonder, it's plain RETARDED!!!
    - It is interactive. They need to do stuff and conquer challenges instead of just being couch potatos
    - I can play too. We do "missions" together and I "drive" the controls through the hardest parts. We have conquered Bevelle's cloister (FFX2) with my kids getting up to level 40 and I doing the rest, with them chiming in: Mom, use Darkness now, get gunner DS on, etc... To me, this is part of quality family time TV is not
    - The right VG teaches self sacrifice, attention to detail, diligence, etc..
    - Violence can also be controlled easier with VGs. A "mild violence" movie on TV has a lot more blood that the ZERO blood that is on the games I let my kids play.
    - Teaches hand eye coordination and small motor skills, without having to fill my carpet and house with playdoh
    - Teaches them a valuable technology for their age: computers
    Very nice. That's exactly how I see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri
    - I have NO commercials trying to brainwash my kids into buing all kinds of junk food and fashion toys.
    - Rating WORKS: If I get a PG game it has no kid having a crush on another, no sexual situations, no cussing, etc.. You don't get THAT with nowadays cartoons
    - It is not boring like Teletubbies and Boobah and other "safe" kids TV. My 7 year old and my 5 year old can't stand the only TV I would let them see. No wonder, it's plain RETARDED!!!
    - It is interactive. They need to do stuff and conquer challenges instead of just being couch potatos
    - I can play too. We do "missions" together and I "drive" the controls through the hardest parts. We have conquered Bevelle's cloister (FFX2) with my kids getting up to level 40 and I doing the rest, with them chiming in: Mom, use Darkness now, get gunner DS on, etc... To me, this is part of quality family time TV is not
    - The right VG teaches self sacrifice, attention to detail, diligence, etc..
    - Violence can also be controlled easier with VGs. A "mild violence" movie on TV has a lot more blood that the ZERO blood that is on the games I let my kids play.
    - Teaches hand eye coordination and small motor skills, without having to fill my carpet and house with playdoh
    - Teaches them a valuable technology for their age: computers
    Wow! I never thought about it that way. Still, no one is letting me get my own PS, so life still sucks.


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