PC, X-Box, Playstation 2, Gamecube and so on. Hints, tips and discussion here.
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:45 pm

*thinks*

Most of the games I remember playing when I was younger are ones I played in third to fifth grade, but I don't think they are too difficult.

I played Carmen Sandiego, as previously mentioned, in addition to others like Go West and um...some other thing I believe is called Socrates. Does that ring a bell? It's not a computer game, but more like a device/console that hooks up to your television. I would be very surprised if that is still around though.

What else? Well, I do remember playing other more advanced games like that really old version of Jeopardy (although it's no fun when you don't have a clue what's going on).

As for my brother, I do remember us buying him stuff like Reader Rabbit. I'm not sure how much he enjoyed that though, since he was usually teaming up with me on the Super Nintendo back then.

That reminds me, I actually want to say I was playing the Super Nintendo at 6 years old. Games like Super Mario World weren't too bad because they didn't require much reading. You could take a look into console gaming if you would like, but I'm not too familiar with good games for six year olds. o_O

Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:10 pm

We have a ps2, and he plays that sometimes (well, if he could, all the time. ;)), but we want him to get familiar with how to use a mouse, keyboard, and computer in general.

Mon Jan 10, 2005 1:23 am

Get Pajama Sam and Freddy Fish. I too, grew up on those. So much fun ^^
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