So, I reckon by the LDS church's University study, I will just be FORCED to by a PS3 next year, and Madden 2012, and NHL 2012. And of course, the Atari Classics disk. Nothing like beatin' the yunguns in Centipede to bring the family together.
I say BAH to the BYU study. They may have studied video games but they could have studied anything the child finds fun and entertaining - if the parent participates with them then it strengthens relationships etc. The whole point is "parent and child having fun together". I refuse to buy a stinkin PS3, no matter how much I want to play the new Ratchet and Clank.
So, I reckon by the LDS church's University study, I will just be FORCED to by a PS3 next year, and Madden 2012, and NHL 2012. And of course, the Atari Classics disk. Nothing like beatin' the yunguns in Centipede to bring the family together.
ReplyDeleteThe things we do for our kids.
ReplyDeletei think stronger mental health is highly overrated.
ReplyDeleteI say BAH to the BYU study. They may have studied video games but they could have studied anything the child finds fun and entertaining - if the parent participates with them then it strengthens relationships etc. The whole point is "parent and child having fun together". I refuse to buy a stinkin PS3, no matter how much I want to play the new Ratchet and Clank.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Poor knee. =(