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From: Greg M  Johnson
Subject: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 6 Sep 2007 21:32:40
Message: <46e0aa38@news.povray.org>
Hello, between PS2, PS3, Xbox, and Wii,  what would you say is the best
gaming system as far as availability of games for a 7-year old? I'm
particularly opposed to 1st person shooter games.  I particularly like
racing games.


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 6 Sep 2007 23:36:19
Message: <46e0c733$1@news.povray.org>
These days, Wii is the way to go for children. There are games for it that
adults will enjoy but it's the most kid-friendly. I don't know how many
racing games it has, though. PS2 is good for variety because it's been out
for ages now. Xbox 360 is good too but generally more adult / hardcore gamer
oriented. The PS3 I wouldn't recommend to anyone (too expensive, quality
similar to xbox 360, fewer good games).

 - Slime
 [ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]


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From: scott
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 7 Sep 2007 02:50:47
Message: <46e0f4c7$1@news.povray.org>
> Hello, between PS2, PS3, Xbox, and Wii,  what would you say is the best
> gaming system as far as availability of games for a 7-year old? I'm
> particularly opposed to 1st person shooter games.  I particularly like
> racing games.

Wii.  No question.  OK so graphics may not be up on par with the other two, 
but the gameplay and interaction more than makes up for that.  A 7 year old 
will easily pick up the Wii Sports games (which came free with mine) but 
there is subtle skill involved for adult gamers to get higher scores.  WHy 
don't you go to a store and take a look at the games available?  The only 
other game I have bought so far is "big brain academy" which is sort of like 
an interactive IQ test, although I've hardly played it compared to the 
sports game.


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 7 Sep 2007 10:21:22
Message: <46e15e62@news.povray.org>
I think Nintendo has always been the kid-friendliest of them all.

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                                                          - Warp


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 7 Sep 2007 12:20:08
Message: <46e17a38$1@news.povray.org>
"scott" <sco### [at] laptopcom> wrote in message
news:46e0f4c7$1@news.povray.org...
> > Hello, between PS2, PS3, Xbox, and Wii,  what would you say is the best
> > gaming system as far as availability of games for a 7-year old? I'm
> > particularly opposed to 1st person shooter games.  I particularly like
> > racing games.
>
> Wii.  No question.  OK so graphics may not be up on par with the other
two,
> but the gameplay and interaction more than makes up for that.  A 7 year
old
> will easily pick up the Wii Sports games (which came free with mine) but
> there is subtle skill involved for adult gamers to get higher scores.  WHy
> don't you go to a store and take a look at the games available?  The only
> other game I have bought so far is "big brain academy" which is sort of
like
> an interactive IQ test, although I've hardly played it compared to the
> sports game.
>
>

I think the graphics are fantastic on the Wii, but it's a personal
preference. I dig the Super Paper Mario sytlized artwork over the creepy and
not quite ever real enough look of the bazillion war/shooter games
advertised for the other systems. I've got to go get the new Strikers soccer
game to give that a whirl.

The game play on the Wii is great. Take something like Madden Football,
which is the same game every year for the most part. Add some unique
gestures for control on the Wii and you have a brand new gaming experience.


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From: Sabrina Kilian
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 7 Sep 2007 15:13:34
Message: <46e1a2de$1@news.povray.org>
scott wrote:
>> Hello, between PS2, PS3, Xbox, and Wii,  what would you say is the best
>> gaming system as far as availability of games for a 7-year old? I'm
>> particularly opposed to 1st person shooter games.  I particularly like
>> racing games.
> 
> Wii.  No question.  OK so graphics may not be up on par with the other
> two, but the gameplay and interaction more than makes up for that.  A 7
> year old will easily pick up the Wii Sports games (which came free with
> mine) but there is subtle skill involved for adult gamers to get higher
> scores.  WHy don't you go to a store and take a look at the games
> available?  The only other game I have bought so far is "big brain
> academy" which is sort of like an interactive IQ test, although I've
> hardly played it compared to the sports game.
> 
> 

Just be careful when the 7 year olds watch you play the Wii.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynFyxRe5Ur4


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 7 Sep 2007 16:14:40
Message: <46e1b130@news.povray.org>
Sabrina Kilian <"ykgp at vtSPAM.edu"> wrote:
> Just be careful when the 7 year olds watch you play the Wii.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynFyxRe5Ur4

  That was one of the cutest videos I have seen in a long time.

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                                                          - Warp


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From: scott
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 10 Sep 2007 03:14:02
Message: <46e4eeba@news.povray.org>
> I think the graphics are fantastic on the Wii, but it's a personal
> preference. I dig the Super Paper Mario sytlized artwork over the creepy 
> and
> not quite ever real enough look of the bazillion war/shooter games
> advertised for the other systems. I've got to go get the new Strikers 
> soccer
> game to give that a whirl.

Oh yeh, sorry I meant the actual graphics style is great.  I too love the 
cartoony type artwork.  My only annoyance is the low resolution output 
(maximum 480p IIRC), it looks a bit rubbish when viewed close-up on a big TV 
(as I imagine most people do when playing).

> The game play on the Wii is great. Take something like Madden Football,
> which is the same game every year for the most part. Add some unique
> gestures for control on the Wii and you have a brand new gaming 
> experience.

I'm waiting for a better tennis game to come out.  I got totally addicted to 
the Wii Sports tennis game for several months, but it's a bit limited once 
you've mastered the fast serves and spinning the ball - and it gets 
frustrating at times, like when you want to do a backhand shot but it forces 
you to do a forehand so you can't get the angle.


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From: Ross
Subject: Re: Best game system for 7-year old?
Date: 4 Oct 2007 18:02:36
Message: <470562fc$1@news.povray.org>
"scott" <sco### [at] laptopcom> wrote in message news:46e4eeba@news.povray.org...
> > I think the graphics are fantastic on the Wii, but it's a personal
> > preference. I dig the Super Paper Mario sytlized artwork over the creepy
> > and
> > not quite ever real enough look of the bazillion war/shooter games
> > advertised for the other systems. I've got to go get the new Strikers
> > soccer
> > game to give that a whirl.
>
> Oh yeh, sorry I meant the actual graphics style is great.  I too love the
> cartoony type artwork.  My only annoyance is the low resolution output
> (maximum 480p IIRC), it looks a bit rubbish when viewed close-up on a big
TV
> (as I imagine most people do when playing).
>
> > The game play on the Wii is great. Take something like Madden Football,
> > which is the same game every year for the most part. Add some unique
> > gestures for control on the Wii and you have a brand new gaming
> > experience.
>
> I'm waiting for a better tennis game to come out.  I got totally addicted
to
> the Wii Sports tennis game for several months, but it's a bit limited once
> you've mastered the fast serves and spinning the ball - and it gets
> frustrating at times, like when you want to do a backhand shot but it
forces
> you to do a forehand so you can't get the angle.

Yeah, I agree. I've played a lot of tennis in my life, a good tennis game
would be really fun. Especially with networked play.

I did buy the Strikers soccer game, it's pretty fun so far. I haven't tried
the network matches though.


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