That's kind of horrid that parents can set time on how much times kids play games. I mean, if you're a really good parent, you should know enough about discipline to DO THAT YOURSELF. I mean, picture this. You're playing Zelda and have one last shot to beat Ganon then all of a sudden, the gamecube shuts down. WTF?! I mean, you're trying to PREVENT tantrums here

. But then again, I agree with that. Children get brainwashed by excessive gameplay. I mean, when I was young, I was glued to the nintendo, but at least I had the sense to LEAVE THE GAME for a couple of days. Kids today have nothing better to do. I think they should really invent active gameplay. I mean, actually get the kids off the couch and play a game using their body. They had it for the original ninetendo (Fuzzy Fox knows what I'm talking about). Why not have it now? Improved graphics and technology can only make it BETTER than what it was 9 years ago. Hey, I wouldn't mind playing a gun game with my whole body. Makes it more fun, and easier to dodge. Mind you, I wouldn't want to get TOO into the game at risk of pulling a couple of muscles or crashing into the coffee table. I think that would resolve ALL the video game problems that people have. Most children are obese because they sit and play games all damn day. Now, if they excercised AND played at the same time, it would make the kids happy, the parents happy and it would make nintendo ALOT of money because parents would definately buy something to shut the kids up AND to get them into excercising as well
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