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Paperboy Posts: 43 Joined: 25 Aug 2008 | |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1062 Joined: 23 Sep 2008 |
I know, it is a sad sad thing I remember when a game didnt have to be rated M to be fun, I remember when single player was all you could do, those were the days |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3746 Joined: 29 Dec 2007 | Thats a bleak outlook, I think having the ablity to gain so much information is good. |
On the Record Posts: 6498 Joined: 8 Nov 2008 | Don't worry, the good ol' days will return during the Digital Dark Age. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 926 Joined: 7 Jan 2009 | THIS is why I vote for conscription. Yeah, civil liberties be damned, it's only a bit of fun. You'd learn all the skills you need plus it installs disciplin This message brought to you by the British Army - Be the best |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1062 Joined: 23 Sep 2008 | remember "ahhh real monsters"? |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2633 Joined: 30 Sep 2008 | Games don't make kids violent, I've had enough of that nonsense. Anyway if society collapses and tech becomes useless then all these kids are doomed. most people will be to be quite honest. I worry about redundancy systems for fixing shit if it all goes bananas. If all tech breaks down and most people that know about it die or whatever, then all that tech becomes so much junk. |
Muckraker Posts: 334 Joined: 31 Aug 2008 | Here are some things that an Escapist frequenter would say: 1. Disney killed our kids with scantly dressed little girls |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2770 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 | "Kids these days..." arguments have been made since ancient Greece. Every generation thinks the following one is "losing it's way." |
Press Junketeer Posts: 484 Joined: 16 Mar 2008 |
Bugger. Exactly what I was going to say, except that you said it with more clarity. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 768 Joined: 9 Apr 2008 | The fear of change and being surpassed by your youngers is a common fear. Saying that, kids of today do seem to care less about important things like world political events and more about what bra size jordan is. |
BANNED Posts: 5167 Joined: 26 Feb 2008 |
Good lord man! You and I think too much alike... You really should join the SDP. Free cookies and beer. As he said, conscription is the answer. They WON'T have their video games, so they will learn to adapt or do the world a favor and die in training. User was banned for: Ipod Saves Girl's Life. (Permanent) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1170 Joined: 1 May 2008 | you think this is bad, wait till we get cybernetic implants as babies in about 100 years from now. then lets start talking about dependency. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1564 Joined: 8 Oct 2008 |
Capitalisation is your best friend. Also to the OP, did you ever think that a child can use technology while being taught and parented? Children are not becoming more violent no matter what FOX news tells you. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1170 Joined: 1 May 2008 |
i'm sorry but i don't give a damn about capitalization. find something else to cry about. |
Beat Writer Posts: 153 Joined: 28 Nov 2008 |
How far we've come? Wolfenstein and Duke Nukem ring a bell? Games were just as violent back then. Also, criminology stats suggest violent crime among youth is down compared to the 1990s. Also: there's more to life than Pokemon and the Internet, man. Give the youth some credit. They've become more expressive and creative than our generation ever was, in no small part due to the Internet. You are, of course, free to sit back in your rocking chair, smoke your pipe and tell those mean lookin' teens to "get off m'land!" |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1083 Joined: 11 May 2008 | I had legos...Legos are awesome, and by the transitive property of awesomeness, I too, am awesome... Ahem... any way kids these days have the most of the same things i did back in the 90's as well... cartoons and video games, action figures and candy...It's just sold differently. The Sega Genesis/Megadrive and the Nintendo 64's (what I had) become the XBoxes and Wii's (lets face it no mother or father is gonna shell out 400 bucks for a PS3 lest they happen to be rolling in mounds of cash), and Spiderman, Batman and the X-Men have become, Ben-10, Yugi-Oh, or dare I say SpongeBob... Legos and action figures are around still, and of course so is candy, but the main point i'm trying to get across is that the only thing that's changed is how the things kids have look and how they are sold... |
BANNED Posts: 932 Joined: 17 Aug 2008 |
Welcome to yesterday's future. It's a brave new world. User was banned for: Oh god, bees.. (Permanent) |
Copy Clerk Posts: 67 Joined: 19 Dec 2008 | Language, written and spoken, is a technology. Public utilities, writing utensils, food storage methods, they're all forms of technology. As long as humans communicate with each other, live in dwellings and use tools, no matter how simple the tools happen to be, we are going to be using some form of technology. Just by being able to describe yourself to yourself as a human makes you a prime example of the technology dependent class. As far as "the boom of video games" is concerned, I welcome you to share an example of a newly discovered technology that wasn't misused in some form, accidentally or on purpose, upon it's introduction to a human society who previously had no concept of it's existence, much less it''s use. The application of technology will always be only as flawed as those who bother to apply it, and you know the track record of we humans when it comes to having flaws. As far as video games causing
in children, my guess would be that it would all be based on how thoroughly the child in question was introduced to the concept of violence, it's uses, results and consequences. What will happen to today's technology dependent kids? Depends on how you all have scheduled your upcoming day... *Technology made me know this! Damn freely accessible stream of internet information!... |
Copy Clerk Posts: 81 Joined: 4 Jan 2009 |
That's probably because they are all to busy on the internet. I agree, though, that what we had in the 90's was better by comparison to what kids have today. The reason they think what they have is better is because they were introduced to this new stuff before what we had, and think that the 90's 'fun' is too b-grade. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1109 Joined: 22 Dec 2008 |
What was your day? Mortal Kombat came out in the early-mid 90s, didn't it? |
Copy Clerk Posts: 87 Joined: 23 Dec 2008 | Well when I personally was a kid it was in the 80's. Very few of my friends parents would buy them the Atari or the Nintendo as both were expensive. I remember my first video game was football on an digital cheap'o game machine today (back then it was the stuff). We had the old green screen computers with role playing games that were all story mode with no graphics, and the internet...that was unknown. And this was also when Dungeons and Dragons was really really cool. We kept busy riding bikes, playing with our GI Joe's, and everyonce in awhile getting to go to the arcade. Oh, and I pumped a lot of quarters into the Pacman and Tron machines at our 7-11. Wow, this thread really made me think a lot about some stuff I haven't thought of in a long time. Hilarious. You know what? We were dependant on things back then...just like kids are now...just like kids were a long time ago. That's what kids do. |
Muckraker Posts: 302 Joined: 2 Jun 2008 |
We actually have a point, though. Have you ever seen High School Musical? Why that putrid vomit ever gained popularity is beyond me. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 87 Joined: 23 Dec 2008 | Meatloaf231....have you ever seen Grease? |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 553 Joined: 20 Apr 2008 |
It is still better than if Disney killed 'em without cantly dressed little girls. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1255 Joined: 12 Aug 2008 | Being "Politically Correct" must die. Die in a fiery furnace engufled in the flames of a fiery inferno of fire. To my son: |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 702 Joined: 27 Nov 2008 |
agree on first thing. second part was too harsh. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 959 Joined: 1 Jan 2009 | I think the 90's was a great time to grow up, I think it would be better than say being 4-5 years of age with all this crap on TV now. |
Paperboy Posts: 35 Joined: 10 Jan 2009 | All of this technology hoo-hah is creating for us an inability to raise our kids. I don't have em, but my little brother, age 6, was using the remote before he turned 3. Christ, he was using Dr. Phil on my parents before they could use it on him! I told my dad, "gimme 2 weeks, and I'll make television a repulsive thought to him." |
Paperboy Posts: 21 Joined: 8 Jan 2009 | What do kids have these days? Eh, not much really. There's some genuinely good stuff out there, but a lot of things aimed at kids now is just total triple. However, they do have Transformers Animated. Easily the best TF series since Beast Wars (making it the second best ever), and the best TF toyline ever. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2464 Joined: 12 Jul 2008 |
Yep, you'd make a great father. Your son would probably murder you in your sleep though. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 789 Joined: 6 Dec 2007 |
Ahh, yes. Conscription is indeed a good thing. Sadly we almost removed it here in Denmark. Would teach those young whipper-snappers to get up in the morning and do some good. Seriously. Now get of my lawn! :P |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1080 Joined: 11 Sep 2008 |
You actually ever liked pokemon....? Well depending on how old you were I can understand that, I liked pokemon when it first came out...then I moved onto better animes and bette card games etc. I grew up with the same stuff you did (culture wise) and i'm still the same youthful person inside :P As the saying goes "You don't grow up because you grow old, you grow old because you grow up" Why be serious when you can mock the work of the world and laugh in the face of danger? As for conscription...you could try...you will probably fail. The generation who grew up from the pokemon era onwards have realised one key thing: There are ways and means to get around every problem and legging it to somewhere where they can't touch you usually solves these problems. Also I personally hate the military because its full of idiots who think I should serve my country...rofl =.= Silly people. The military has become a joke ever since they stopped using wmds. I refuse to fight for a country thats A) too chicken to commit genocide on their enemies and B) has screwed me over financially and socially. (i live in the UK btw:P) And for those who thinks the british army is worth it...ummm lol? Once again, its a joke. We let our own troops get killed by american "Friendly fire" and don't go bat shit mental at them for it. Plus a lot of soldiers end up head cases. |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 518 Joined: 15 Dec 2007 | I think today's youth will be incredibly narcissistic. Even more so than the youths of past, if that were even possible. |
Paperboy Posts: 43 Joined: 25 Aug 2008 |
I totally agree |
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When i was younger, way back in the 90s, we were too stupid to use the internet, and entertained ourselves using what we could find. My childhood consisted of a precious few things: Pokemon, Zelda, <ario, beanie babies, and baseball. This is all i have memories of, but what do the kids of the new generation have to grow up on? Pokemon has become a joke now, with all the new Pokemon there are, so that's out. And with the internet being more popular than god himself, are we breeding a generation of kids so hooked on technology that they simply cannot survive by themselves? With the boom of video games, will today's youth become more violent? (Back in my day, games were 2D and innocent, oh how far we've come.) What will happen to today's technology dependent kids?