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2012-11-27 12:47 PM

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My in-laws are planning to buy my kids (4 year old girl and 8 year old boy) a game system for Christmas.  They are putting the decision of what kind in my wife's hands with a little input from me.  We have never had one but I played the Kinect once before and I liked it.  (My son does have a DSi.) It would be mainly for the kids but I wouldn't mind trying Madden on it. 

Anyway my wife bought the Wii U Basic because she read good reviews about it.  I am not convinced that it is that great and the console piece may be a little too big to handle for my kids.  (Plus it is a tad pricey!) Any BT reviews of the other systems out there that would be good for small kids before we settle on the Wii?   Playstation, XBox, Wii, etc...

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2012-11-27 12:58 PM
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We've had Xbox with Kinect for a couple of years now. I prefer it to having to hold on to a controller. With a 6-year old that's important. We've all used it and it's been a crowd pleaser.
2012-11-27 1:41 PM
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Do the kids even want a game system? 
2012-11-27 1:42 PM
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For the age group of your kids - the Wii is what you want.  The games are simpler and very interactive.  There are great games for both ages of your kids.  Im still not sold on the Wii U - some of my gamer friends have given it bad reviews, but still rave on the original Wii.  Jury is till out IMO as I havent played it yet.

The Xbox w/ kinnect has a lot of great interactive games too, but IMO is still a system for older kids/adults that also has games that can accommodate younger players.  Playing online with your freinds is what xbox and PS3 are really good for

I wouldnt suggest getting an xbox and letting your kids grow into it as both M$ and Sony have plans for new systems in the next year or two.  (xbox 720 and PS4)

 

FWIW - I have a PS3 and love it (Blu-Ray is a great feature) I do not have kids, but if I had kids your age, I would also have a wii for them.  The Wii is solid and your 4 year old will get a lot of use out of it.  Your 8 y/o will enjoy if for a few years but he may want an xbox or PS4 in a couple years as his friends start playing CoD.

2012-11-27 2:07 PM
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Back in MY day, we didn't have these so-called "game systems" - we played "harden the **** up", get outside and find something to do, and WE LIKED IT!!
2012-11-27 2:28 PM
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1stTimeTri - 2012-11-27 12:07 PM Back in MY day, we didn't have these so-called "game systems" - we played "harden the **** up", get outside and find something to do, and WE LIKED IT!!

We played outside and then played my Colecovision (talk about old school).

Anyway, I've found that the xbox games cater to 'older' ages.  You get a lot of younger games with Nintendo etc.  However, as was mentioned earlier, you could certainly grow into the PS3 or xbox.

Not much help, but the colecovision WAS pretty sweet.



2012-11-27 2:49 PM
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1stTimeTri - 2012-11-27 12:07 PM Back in MY day, we didn't have these so-called "game systems" - we played "harden the **** up", get outside and find something to do, and WE LIKED IT!!

We played outside and then played my Colecovision (talk about old school).

Anyway, I've found that the xbox games cater to 'older' ages.  You get a lot of younger games with Nintendo etc.  However, as was mentioned earlier, you could certainly grow into the PS3 or xbox.

Not much help, but the colecovision WAS pretty sweet.

 

Atari 2600, FTW (but Colecovision was pretty cool).

 

+1 for the Wii for that age range.

XBox & PS3 both tend to position themselves more for the teen gamer... lots of action, violence (the good stuff!).  Those games also tend to have a lot of profanity, etc...

The Wii is far, far more family oriented.

2012-11-27 6:09 PM
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I have all three.  Makes it easy.
2012-11-27 10:06 PM
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ScudRunner - 2012-11-27 4:09 PM

I have all three.  Makes it easy.


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2012-11-28 12:16 AM
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My kids are early teens......we STILL have family bowling tournaments on the Wii every few weeks....its a great time.  You can make the Wii fit any age....nice choice.

When they get older....X-box......family zombie killing sprees. Laughing  

Whatever you get.....play with them!!

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2012-11-28 6:27 AM
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We have a Wii, my kids are 4 & 6. They love it and we only have 2 games. Super Mario has captivated their attention since July! My daughter (the 4 yr old) is terrible but she doesn't care, she plays anyway.
2012-11-28 6:40 AM
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We have a Wii, and an XBox 360 with the Kinect. I'd say for your kids ages go with the Wii. There are more kid friendly games available for the Wii. I'm not sold on the Wii U yet either. I think it is very expensive, it looks clunky, and there aren't a lot of games available for it yet.

I agree with whoever said make sure you play the games with them. My kids love it when I play, too.

2012-11-28 8:11 AM
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I would hold out for the OASIS.

anyone pining for those old games, if you don't recognize the reference, google Ernest Cline. You'll thank me later.

2012-11-28 8:12 AM
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joestop74 - 2012-11-27 12:28 PM

We played outside and then played my Colecovision (talk about old school).

My local comic store has a bunch of used games.  From xbox 360 to PS2 to N64 to Sega Genesis to Colecovision, Intellivision, and Atari 2600.  I don't think they have any of those systems from ~80, just NES to the present.

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Left Brain - 2012-11-28 12:16 AM

My kids are early teens......we STILL have family bowling tournaments on the Wii every few weeks....its a great time.  You can make the Wii fit any age....nice choice.

When they get older....X-box......family zombie killing sprees. Laughing  

Whatever you get.....play with them!!

This, we went through that very progression from the Wii to the Xbox with our kids.  I haven't read much about the new Wii so I can't help you there, but I know the traditional Wii was awesome for little kids.



2012-11-28 1:53 PM
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We have the Wii and the the Xbox w/ Kinect.  We've found that the kids tend to gravitate toward the Wii and us adults gravitate toward the Xbox.  Except Dance Party, we all rock it on the Xbox.
2012-11-28 4:26 PM
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...Deprived we don't have one.  I have a seven year old daughter.

We have Monopoly, Cluedo, Mousetrap, Guess Who, Operation, Yahtzee, dominoes, playing cards, a trampoline, a bike, a scooter and a pool.  Seems to work okay so far.

We live 1km from a bowling alley - very kid friendly - and about 3km from a mini golf centre which is great fun.  Also live 2km from the beach.  Not sure we'd have time for a game system!

 



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My wife and I have had a Wii for a long time and we and our nieces and nephews enjoy it a lot (age range from three to 8). Heck they love just playing Wii sports resort and nothing else.

We recently (2 weeks or so ago) got an XBOX with Kinect and so far I love it (My training puts a dent in my time available to play Mass Effect) and my wife has been enjoying the kinect games she has gotten. No kids have played it yet.

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jobaxas - 2012-11-28 2:26 PM

...Deprived we don't have one.  I have a seven year old daughter.

We have Monopoly, Cluedo, Mousetrap, Guess Who, Operation, Yahtzee, dominoes, playing cards, a trampoline, a bike, a scooter and a pool.  Seems to work okay so far.

No doubt we'll progress to the Wii option soon enough!

She has all my favorites - especially the outside ones

When/If my wife and I have kids I am hellbent to extremely limit their screen time in any form. There will be no reason for me to not chase them out of the house to play outside while I am on my dock fishing

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jobaxas - 2012-11-28 2:26 PM

...Deprived we don't have one.  I have a seven year old daughter.

We have Monopoly, Cluedo, Mousetrap, Guess Who, Operation, Yahtzee, dominoes, playing cards, a trampoline, a bike, a scooter and a pool.  Seems to work okay so far.

No doubt we'll progress to the Wii option soon enough!

She has all my favorites - especially the outside ones

When/If my wife and I have kids I am hellbent to extremely limit their screen time in any form. There will be no reason for me to not chase them out of the house to play outside while I am on my dock fishing

She really appreciates any screen time she does get - it's mostly educational stuff from school on our computer.  Angry birds on the ipad of course!  She is not aware of Dance Party - if she were I'd never hear the end of it! 



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Whatever you get, but two or else watch them fight over it.  Not that I speak from experience on this.  Surprised
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