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Recommended Video Game Systems for Kids
There are countless choices in the games that kids can play. However, not all video game systems are suitable for kids. Some are educational, fun and extra entertaining for many kids to enjoy. Because of our new innovative technology and progress, even changes in the way children games have also transformed to a more realistic and virtual game playing with contents unacceptable for many kids to view.
Before, video games were invented for educational and entertainment purposes that kids have enjoyed playing even today. Most likely, parents did not have to worry about what their kids are playing because game content was safe and fairly protected from harmful contents. Like the Atari video game system, offering wholesome games such as Pac-Man or Space Invaders, kids are open to have a fun and be entertained without any explicit content and away from corruption that could influence the children's behavior. Unfortunately, changes in technology have altered the way video games are today. Games of today are more realistic and are in stilled with adult content that many game manufacturers have included in their games. Therefore, parents are now concerned on the typical game system that they want their kids to have. In fact, many parents are opting to find the best video game system that is best for their kids but away from adult contents and other threatening factors that could influence the kids.
Unlike before, Atari game system was the best video games made available to kids. Now, video game system has increased due to so many selections available to consumers especially to parents. Large selections of different types of game system such as Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo's GameCube, the Microsoft Xbox and Xbox 360 video games from Microsoft are some of the selections that parents consider purchasing for their kids.
The best selling game console in the market is the Sony PlayStation 2 (or often referred to as PS2), it caters to all ages while providing about 600 different types of games. These games have been rated for every age bracket to enjoy and specifically for preference of age limitation allowed for each game and level usage. For example, games rated with E are allowed for ages from six and up. Other games at this rating, however, are complicated for younger children to play therefore, rating with E10+ are advisable for children above ten years old to play. Likewise, other games for younger children below 10 are rated with EC or in other words, Early Childhood.
A popular video game system that children basically love is the Nintendo GameCube console. This game system has about 263 games that are based on children's favorite titles like the Sega's Sonic GEMS Collections, Mario Party 6 and Mario Tennis from Nintendo, and other game titles particularly for GameCube console that are also rated E.
Another video game system rated E is the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game with a built-in parental control. The Xbox has about 270 available games while the Xbox 360 has about 12 games and increasing with other popular releases. Although, some of these games may not only be available on the Xbox but as well, be available to GameCube and PS2 or all three video game systems mentioned. In such, the Xbox games with E rating like Astropop and Feeding Frenzy can have crossover titles that many publishers have also released and made possible to other video game system. For instance, rated E games like Eidos InteractiveLEGO Star Wars are available to GameCube, PS2 and even Xbox whereas other rated E10+ are also available to other game systems, while other games like the rated EC Global Star Software's Dora the Explorer are solely for Xbox and PS2 only.
Choosing the best video game system for the kids is important especially if parents are very concerned in their kid's preference in video game playing. The abovementioned video game system can help parents understand the kinds of video game system available to kids while assisting parents in finding the best video game system to give to them. Parents should keep in mind that video game systems for their kids should have parental control options on the game system to lock functions or set limits to the kind of games or titles allowed for playing or viewing. From the abovementioned video game systems, the most advisable for parents to purchase is the Xbox and Xbox 360 because it comes with a built-in parental control.
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What is the difference between the different Atari game consoles?
Like the 2600, Flashback 1 and 2, 5200?
is one better than the other?
The atari 2600 is the original system. It's equipped with a cartridge slot to play any game made for the system. Of course, it's quite dated graphically.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_2600
The Flashback 1 and 2 are complete systems. They don't require (or accept) cartridges since the games are built into the console. The games available on each system are different so it depends on what games you would prefer. Most people find the second one to be the better system. You can find a game list over here,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Flashback
It should be noted that it is possible to attach a cartridge slot to the Flashback 2. This would allow you to play any cartridge designed for the 2600. Here's the instructions if you are curious,
http://www.atarimuseum.com/fb2hacks/
The 5200 is completely different. It was a vast improvement in graphics over the 2600. Unfortunately, the list of available games is rather short, only 110 entries at AtariAge, http://www.atariage.com/software_list.html?SystemID=5200
This is due to the decline of the Atari corporation that coincided with the release of the system.
Which is the best? That's a matter of personal opinion. The 5200 has, by far, the best hardware. But, you have to buy the cartridges individually and some of the games are difficult to find.
I would probably suggest getting the Flashback 2 if you are interested in the old atari systems. It's cheap and readily available. If you like that, you'll probably really enjoy the 5200.
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