Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to make the kid a mediocre videogame addict who grows up to be manbaby, sure.
Or if you want to the kid to her the weird kid who sits alone at lunch keep him away from all popular mainstream activities made for kids.
According to Forbes Magazine -
“ Gaming can have powerful effects on your career as well. Those who played video games as children were 71% more likely to have received promotions recently. In addition, they earned an average of $5,451 more in annual salary compared with those who didn't play, based on Prodigy's data.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tracybrower/2024/09/29/how-gaming-boosts-salary-and-career-success/#
There are 100 positive articles on video games for every one negative. Don’t make your kid the odd one out because you’re ignorant on the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmmm this makes me think. I did not get it for 8.5 year old for Christmas this year, but I seriously considered it. He was really asking for a PS5 though. Were your kids happy with just the switch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to make the kid a mediocre videogame addict who grows up to be manbaby, sure.
Or if you want to the kid to her the weird kid who sits alone at lunch keep him away from all popular mainstream activities made for kids.
According to Forbes Magazine -
“ Gaming can have powerful effects on your career as well. Those who played video games as children were 71% more likely to have received promotions recently. In addition, they earned an average of $5,451 more in annual salary compared with those who didn't play, based on Prodigy's data.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tracybrower/2024/09/29/how-gaming-boosts-salary-and-career-success/#
There are 100 positive articles on video games for every one negative. Don’t make your kid the odd one out because you’re ignorant on the subject.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to make the kid a mediocre videogame addict who grows up to be manbaby, sure.
Anonymous wrote:Switch 2 is coming out soon, you might want to wait.