BY YANNIS VATIS: The gaming landscape today is filled with a lot of options for today’s young generation of players. Sure, they’ve got Minecraft to keep them occupied for hours but if it’s all the essential twitch controls and spatial and situational awareness skills that you want to pass down to your little digital warriors without exposing them to more mature content, then to the retro library we must dive!
This list contains the top 5 retro games that will not only forge your children into skilful gamers but also create lots of memorable bonding moments.
Neil Druckmann, the creative director of The Last of Us, is working on a new, unannounced game at Naughty Dog.
Wait I thought they cancelled a game? Or did they announce another project?
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Company skipped last year's event.
Not surprising at all.
I mean, they´ll be releasing a new console in a few weeks.
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Depending on the age, Pokemon will be too complicated to get young kids into gaming.
When I introduced my son into gaming the easiest things at the time were Super Mario Bros Wii and Mario Kart Wii. Both super easy to pick up and understand. Now he's 8 and he and I just played through Luigi's Mansion 3 together. But he is one of those kids that also really got into Fortnite over a year ago, and that's mostly what he plays.
Games like Pac-Man and Tetris on this list, while great, won't hold kids like they used to.
Super Mario Bros is definitely a given, and my nieces and nephews love that one just fine. They found it and other NES games difficult at first, but they managed. I have now moved them up to Super Nintendo.