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Old 05-13-08, 02:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I've only just caught this thread. I suppose these days we have to consider that these games are the modern equivalent of a book. Children these days will be growing up in a quickly progressing technological world and it's good that they will feel comfortable around these gadgets.

However, I would have to say that it would depend on the games they are playing. If the games were in some way educational (educational can be fun!) then the games can only be good. But if younger children are allowed to play some of the games that older kids are into, then that has to be bad.
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