Posted on 04/02/2013 at 09:37 PM
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Jason is pretty spot on with most of his answers. I do plan on starting them on the NES, probably specifically with Super Mario Bros. My son is nearing the age where he can play games and I've already cheated a little and got him playing Bit.Trip Runner with me. It's a tough game, but I was able to demonstrate to him the right times to hit certain keys to make different actions happen. He got a kick out of it, which was really exciting for me.
Part of the reason I started collecting was to share it with my kids one day and be able to play all the classics just as I did when I was a kid. So I'm really looking forward to that as my two sons grow older.
Also, I will probably break out some of the newer, more age appropriate games that I have in the collection for them, like Once Upon a Monster.
As for the ESRB, I think they do a pretty decent job for what they are. I'm not sure I totally agree with the rating system, but it's at least a cursory glance at the content contained within for parents to judge what their kids should be playing. Of course, I do think the onus is on the parents to research games and only purchase the appropriate titles for their kids.
No entity, government regulated or not, will be able to choose the right content for your kids. That's on your back as a parent, so of course, I plan on being quite diligent about ensuring that my sons play the games that are appropriate for their age.