Gamers w/Families

How do you maintain during your gaming sessions with your family?  How do you decide what your son or daughter will play?  Recently, Microsoft began a campaign promoting a safer interactive experience with entertainment…Safety is no game.  Is your family set?  Also on the scene was a new personality, Gamer Dad, who is out to shed some light on what we fathers experience.

I wanted to get reaction, concerns and comments from those of you out there who are like myself and many others in that we game so often with our sons, daughters and family.  What is it like?  Have you used the Xbox 360’s parental controls?  Are they effective?  Do you as a parent understand the ESRB ratings guide?

What say you?  Email me or leave comments about how your experience is as a parent and within a family who games together.

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DeaconBlade

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14 Responses to “Gamers w/Families”

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  1. 11
    bigisy Says:

    crap i got carried away lol

  2. 12
    DeaconBlade Says:

    haha it’s all good bigisy…i agree with ya btw.


  3. 13
    Ling Ling Says:

    [quote comment="5319"]I don’t think the majoroity of parents really mind what their child watches or plays. Where I live lots of kids are given free reign over what to buy and watch. I remember watching Friday the 13th, chainsaw massacre etc and I turned out just fine, although gaming is an interactive experience its still just something watched on a screen. If anything its not the entertainment they prefer to delve into but the real world events that dictate the childs outcome.
    Joystiq had a very interesting article on a teen who killed his parents and stepsister. From the off they blamed videogames as he had a console in his bedroom but after speaking to neighbours and relatives they found that his stepfather would often beat him with his mother watching. So, still think it was the games?
    The 360 is deff a step in the right direction. But will it prevent negativity towards gaming? Nah, there’ll always be a Jack Thompson out there ready to speak ill of the pinata bashing.[/quote]

    wow… i need to say something. I would venture to say that the majority of parents are repsonsible adults who care very deeply about their children… some of us responsible parents happen to be gamers.

    I for one do not wish for the government to control my media preferences. BUT, parents in the contrary need to be PARENTS. Under aged children are THEIR resonsibility. These adults need to be educated on the media that is available to their HOMES. I for one do not care for games liek GTA, NOR do I want my kids playing them.

    But I do enjoy other games like Halo and will on occasion allow my 9yo daughter play with me and online. However, I CONTROL that time. AND I control the content. When she plays Halo online, we do not use headphones and I tend to mute the room, because of the fowl language.

    SO, to put in other words, most parents do care and are not anti-game. Parnets are either not educated properly, naive, or just plain stupid.

    Lets face it, some people should not be parents at all. BUT most parents are responsible and do care how their children are influenced by society and the media around them.

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    big isy Says:

    I don’t recall blaming parents for being irresponsible. What I said earlier was simply a call out to people who are naive in that they would much rather blame gaming than look at the state of the childs life (ie, what he/she has been succumbed to)……ookay, this is getting to psychological and I’ve had just about enough of that today lol.
    simply put, parents in general do a great job of raising their child.

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