As others have said, the age depends on the parents. My parents allowed me to play games at my aunts house when I was about 3 or 4 and I'm 22 now and still play games today. I have a nephew that is 6 now and he started playing games about a year ago. He can play Mario 64 like there is no tomorrow and he can beat his mother at Pokemon, shes not a heavy gamer though. I have two 13 year old nieces that play Guitar Hero, Crash Bandicoot and Zelda. According to one of my nieces, the 6 year old nephew can play Guitar Hero at least a little bit. And I have a 15 year old nephew that plays some games that are rated M. I have told his parents about some of the stuff in the games, they have seen some of the stuff in them and they seem to be fine with it so you know that is their decision. Video games can help with hand-eye coordination, solving puzzles and many other things. If your thinking about letting your child play video games, get something that is for their age group. You don't want a 5 year old playing GTA or Mortal Kombat. Parents need to read up on video game ratings and get involved with what their children play. You don't have to play the game with them just find out what kind of games they play and read up on it. And don't let your kids be controlled by video games. Make them go outside and play or something. Playing video games used to be something not a lot of people did and now just about everyone has picked up a controller at some time in their life.
Ok I don't know why companies and the government want to censor everyone. Just because we say something you don't like doesn't give you the right to censor us. There is a little thing in the U.S. Constitution that states that we have freedom of speech, press, and religion. Ok so I guess next they are gonna tell us that we all have to follow the same religion. When they started the whole internet thing years ago, i don't think they wanted everything censored. If i want to say something about a company, i have a right to. If they want to cancel a contract because of that then fine. AT&T SUX. That's their rep on the line, not mine. I also don't like the fact that they are covering it up with a BS line about protecting children. Excuses are like assholes, everyone has one, and that is AT&T's excuse for this whole mess. What's next, are they gonna say that they are trying to catch terrorists.
All in all don't use a serious issue like child exploitation to cover for your mess that you made. Basically AT&T is gonna lose a lot of customers over this, and all because they don't want people to talk bad about them. Hey AT&T, if you don't want people talking bad about you then improve your signal reception, and customer service because both of them suck. Still feel like canceling my account? I wish you would.
As others have said, the age depends on the parents. My parents allowed me to play games at my aunts house when I was about 3 or 4 and I'm 22 now and still play games today. I have a nephew that is 6 now and he started playing games about a year ago. He can play Mario 64 like there is no tomorrow and he can beat his mother at Pokemon, shes not a heavy gamer though. I have two 13 year old nieces that play Guitar Hero, Crash Bandicoot and Zelda. According to one of my nieces, the 6 year old nephew can play Guitar Hero at least a little bit. And I have a 15 year old nephew that plays some games that are rated M. I have told his parents about some of the stuff in the games, they have seen some of the stuff in them and they seem to be fine with it so you know that is their decision. Video games can help with hand-eye coordination, solving puzzles and many other things. If your thinking about letting your child play video games, get something that is for their age group. You don't want a 5 year old playing GTA or Mortal Kombat. Parents need to read up on video game ratings and get involved with what their children play. You don't have to play the game with them just find out what kind of games they play and read up on it. And don't let your kids be controlled by video games. Make them go outside and play or something. Playing video games used to be something not a lot of people did and now just about everyone has picked up a controller at some time in their life.
Ok I don't know why companies and the government want to censor everyone. Just because we say something you don't like doesn't give you the right to censor us. There is a little thing in the U.S. Constitution that states that we have freedom of speech, press, and religion. Ok so I guess next they are gonna tell us that we all have to follow the same religion. When they started the whole internet thing years ago, i don't think they wanted everything censored. If i want to say something about a company, i have a right to. If they want to cancel a contract because of that then fine. AT&T SUX. That's their rep on the line, not mine. I also don't like the fact that they are covering it up with a BS line about protecting children. Excuses are like assholes, everyone has one, and that is AT&T's excuse for this whole mess. What's next, are they gonna say that they are trying to catch terrorists. All in all don't use a serious issue like child exploitation to cover for your mess that you made. Basically AT&T is gonna lose a lot of customers over this, and all because they don't want people to talk bad about them. Hey AT&T, if you don't want people talking bad about you then improve your signal reception, and customer service because both of them suck. Still feel like canceling my account? I wish you would.