I believe parents should keep an eye on what their kids play until they get to a certain age where they know what they can play or play games without them worrying about whether or not they will emulate it. The more violent games tend to be more complicated compared to the cartoony games that younger kids play. There really isn't a right or wrong way to introduce gaming to kids as long as they know the difference between right and wrong. It's like with movies, there are certain movies that they can watch and certain that they can't. However, there are times when they watch a rated R movie but with adult supervision. The power of adult supervision seems to be more underestimated than it use to be years ago.
Anything to keep it interesting.
Sonic games often had some great music to play to. Especially in later games such as Sonic Adventure, it often sets the tone for final bosses.
You have a point there.
I believe parents should keep an eye on what their kids play until they get to a certain age where they know what they can play or play games without them worrying about whether or not they will emulate it. The more violent games tend to be more complicated compared to the cartoony games that younger kids play. There really isn't a right or wrong way to introduce gaming to kids as long as they know the difference between right and wrong. It's like with movies, there are certain movies that they can watch and certain that they can't. However, there are times when they watch a rated R movie but with adult supervision. The power of adult supervision seems to be more underestimated than it use to be years ago.