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(Anonymous) 2023-07-10 10:20 am (UTC)(link)Toys, I get, because kids can and will often destroy anything you give them. But I don’t personally get not sharing video games you like from your childhood with your kids. I’m probably just biased because my dad was always huge into video games since they were invented in the 70s, and we would always play together or watch each other play since my early childhood. He collected so many different consoles and games, and they were always meant to be shared with me when I came over. It’s one of the biggest ways we bonded. And several of my nieces, nephews, and little cousins are fascinated by the consoles that I still have from my childhood, and like to play games with me. From my NES, to my Sega Saturn, to my GameCube and my PlayStations 1 & 2, they’re fascinated by the “retro-ness” of my childhood games. Which makes me happy, and I like sharing them like my dad did before me.
As I said, I can’t help but come at this from a place of bias, so I’m not saying all parents should share their video games just because I like to. My personal feelings aside, I know what it’s like to want to keep your most important possessions to yourself, even if I don’t feel that way about video games personally. And I especially know what it’s like to keep something to yourself that you worked hard to buy, as I worked extra for allowance as a kid, and worked jobs as teen to buy what I wanted.
Also, I don’t think it’s weird or sad at all for you and your friends to play with
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(Anonymous) 2023-07-10 10:21 am (UTC)(link)Also, I don’t think it’s weird or sad at all for you and your friends to play with all the stuff that you enjoyed in the 80s. That sounds like a great time!