Do your parents like videogames? My dad is 71, and in his retirement years has taken to making RPG Maker 2000 games. My mom is 68 and loves MMOs and is a moderator on a popular gaming site.
Do your parents like videogames? My dad is 71, and in his retirement years has taken to making RPG Maker 2000 games...
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No my dad is 66 and still "predicting" we will eventually shut down all of our eletronic devices and go back to being simple farmers; one win nature.
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That sucks, OP, sorry to hear that... Atleast they'll be dead soon though!
My mom plays more games than I do.
Dad did but he's dead now. Mom used to play Tomb Raider but that's all I've ever seen her play. She asks about games I play though and she enjoys watching Fall Guys and Animal Crossing.
Hopefully not, all four of my grandparents lived to 90.
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>My dad is 71, and in his retirement years has taken to making RPG Maker 2000 games
if this is true post some of his games, I'm very curious what a game made by a 70yo is like
Good for them :)
Video games are for kids and old people.
Adults playing video games is cringe
Fuarrrk dude, that's such a shame!
Someone has to save this premise from this anime's execution.
My dad is 60 and plays Civ 4 and Dirt like a maniac.
Why yes I have massive Mommy issues, how can you tell?
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The only game my mom ever played was Farmville. Dad used to play Galaga like a maniac before he ultimately decided he will quit it for soccer. Both now hate video games.
My mother wants nothing to do with them but my Dad used to obsessively play GTA:Vice City. He even leaves the radio on while he makes lunch for himself.
nope
Why was her son such a cunt?
A lot of old games were made by people who are 70 now.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with a game made by a person who is in their seventies.
It literally does
Video games didn't start being a thing until I was born. The 80s and 90s doesn't exist.
My Mother never played games, but did enjoy watching open world RPGs and such, anything with a well communicated story and interesting environments.
My Father, on the other hand, played plenty of games. Early mp shooters from before I was born, I remember sitting on his lap playing AoE1 mp as a child, and quake. These days he plays OSRS, CRPGs, and some sim racing. Various VR games too.
What do you mean?
A person who made a game in the past and is 70 years-old today is not the same thing as a person who makes a game today at the age of 70.
My dad played through the first call of duty on several difficulties but that's the last game he played (well he also played a bit of WII sports but that doesn't really count). And my mom plays the usual I-pad games (mostly candcrush I think)
On one occasion (i think it was someones birthday, might have been mine) my mom and grandma sat an discussed Candycrush and i just started laughing because they discussed videogames without me being the catalyst for the discussion
My dad liked galaga a lot
my dad does from when he was in the army in the 90's. He fell out of games for a while but Since I've been at uni I've gotten him to build a computer so we can play multiplayer games together
My father is 79 and plays Farming Simulator with my Uncle. But he cannot play console games, since he cut his arm 45 years ago with a chainsaw.
My parents are the reason I got into gaming but they've generally not cared unless you count mobile distraction games.
I've managed to reconnect with them using tabletop games ever since I got into the hobby. I just cant pick games with a lot of overhead rules/complexity, thankfully there is a decent wealth of these games that are vastly superior to the milton Bradley shit on store shelves.
My dad liked Aliens versus Predator 2 and Doom 3 a lot
I don't get people who always say this kind of shit, sure electronics in particular are relatively recent but industrialisation started hundreds of years ago, and the growing concentration of the populace in urban areas started even before that.
90s kid here. My parents were always into video games. Other kids didn't believe me, even other nerds who would know Dungeons & Dragons and for that to be successful some people played it when it was new. A lot.
So they were also keen on Commodore and Atari and when kids started getting born we wanted Nintendo and it went from there. Many good family times by the console.
Presently my dad is a cranky old man who doesn't remember how to have fun, so he doesn't play. My mom still plays stuff but is a casual so it's usually The Sims at best, at least she likes Sims 2 the most though and is aware 3 and 4 are pretty much EA re-sell scams. Sometimes I'm able to sneak in a recommendation like RimWorld and she enjoys it.
God I wish I were a milf.
My parents don't give a fuck about videogames.
Which is both a good and a bad thing. It's good because they didn't mind me playing games like GTA but a bad thing because it's one of the things I'm more appasionate about and I can't share my interests without them trying to change the subject.
Because its not an incest story, just a mother-son adventure and the dad eventually shows up.
London?
Old hag stop pretending to be under 25 years old