Author Topic: Toddlers and their video games.  (Read 2625 times)

I'm letting my 6 year-old brother play DooM and Quake 2 :3

At least it's not GTA or Duke 3D
« Last Edit: February 27, 2009, 09:20:13 AM by zackin5 »


I feel the same way as Dr.Block.

The entire point was to overuse the quotations, and wtf is hello kitty big island?
Well your overuse only made you look like a moron. Bolding the thing would have been better. <---- see? just like that. We have enough people on the forums who think this is a natural way of using quotations and we spend too much time telling them how dumb they are. Don't join that league....ever. <--- see? dooded it again :D

As for Hello Kitty Big Island Adventure. It was briefly mentioned on South Park as one of Butter's fave games. Whether it exists or not, I have no clue, might as well google it Chiptur. :(


After seeing this post, you no longer have the right to use quotations. Also, M games will now forever bore you and Hello Kitty Big Island Adventure will be your new fave game.
South Park :3

Omg I lol'd. Is that a real game?
No, It's from South Park: Make love, not Warcraft

Well your overuse only made you look like a moron. Bolding the thing would have been better. <---- see? just like that. We have enough people on the forums who think this is a natural way of using quotations and we spend too much time telling them how dumb they are. Don't join that league....ever. <--- see? dooded it again :D

As for Hello Kitty Big Island Adventure. It was briefly mentioned on South Park as one of Butter's fave games. Whether it exists or not, I have no clue, might as well google it Chiptur. :(
He's not using quotes to make a point, he's doing the whole second meaning of the word thing or whatever.

You know, the thing where you put up your first and second finger on both hands and bend them as you say the word. 

Which is a reference to quoting something. Which is totally unnecessary for every individual word spoken.

Secondly, no one could see him do that, thus meaning the second implication is also moot and therefore confirms further that the kid is a moron and shouldn't use them.....ever.

My parents will let me play mostly anything as long as I know the difference from reality and most video games. If i know the difference of the two then she lets my buy them normaly.


I played Contra when I was a toddler, with my dad helping me. Actually more like I sat in his lap while he played.

I played Duke Nukem when I was 8 and a whole slew of bloody DOS games.

Damaged Incorporated, Hell loving yes. best 8th birthday present I got that year.


I played FF7 at the age of 6 if that counts for anything. I also watched my dad play resident evil. :o