Your Mom And Gaming
Tomorrow is Mother's Day in the US, and Newsweek's N'Gai Croal rightly estimates that many gamers owe a lot to their mothers. Because they indulged what they likely initially saw as a strange choice of hobby, we have a thriving gaming industry to enjoy today. The Level Up site offers an interview with a woman on the Newsweek staff who learned to tolerate those 'console things', and another piece where N'Gai interviews his own mom about his games-related past. "N'Gai: Growing up, you allowed us kids to have a computer, but we weren't allowed to have a videogame machine. What was your thinking behind that? Yvonne Croal: Well, in my estimation at that time, videogames were just another silly game. We certainly didn't want you to be spending 24/7 playing these games that we considered not productive in any way." If you're still looking for a gift for your own mom, Pop Cap is giving away a free copy of Bejeweled to anyone that signs up for their newsletter. Worked on my mom. Happy Mother's Day.
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I did this!
For Mothers Day (UK so in March or something) I got my Mum the Pop Cap packages as she likes simple puzzle type games.
Bejewelled is by far her favourite
It is probably the most used/enjoyed present I've given someone for ages.
For Mothers Day (UK so in March or something) I got my Mum the Pop Cap packages as she likes simple puzzle type games.
Bejewelled is by far her favourite
It is probably the most used/enjoyed present I've given someone for ages.
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My Mum likes puzzly games, but she unfortunately has the same addictive personality as I do, and has only recently recovered from a serious Freecell addiction. I'm relunctant to introduce her to anything remotely related to online gaming in case she discovers the online poker sites and fritters away my inheritance.
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*cough*EVE*cough*FatherJack wrote:My Mum likes puzzly games, but she unfortunately has the same addictive personality as I do, and has only recently recovered from a serious Freecell addiction. I'm relunctant to introduce her to anything remotely related to online gaming in case she discovers the online poker sites and fritters away my inheritance.
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