My mother was addicted to Candy Crush for a little while. Nowadays, as far as I know anyway, she mostly just plays Words With Friends, but she's quite fond of it and plays with my grandmother. She tried getting into Dance Dance Revolution for a little while and played Just Dance with my niece once, but her shoulder injuries kinda kept her from getting too into them.
My father would usually buy the cool new gadget but never really play it. It started with the Virtual Boy, then that NES-style Advance SP and a copy of Metroid, but I don't think he ever got very far in that game (probably because I kinda took it). Then he had a PSP with Wipeout Pure and World Poker (which... I also ended up getting) and he bought a 3DS, but I don't recall him really playing it that much other than Pilotwings.
For games I know he's actually played, I think he played maybe ten minutes of Ocarina of Time when we bought a Nintendo 64. I don't think he buys gaming gadgets anymore now that the kids have left, and I think having kids around is the only reason he ever bought them. Same thing with Yu-Gi-Oh!, he had some cards when me and my brother were into it, then sold them after we were over it. He was nice enough to play a few games though, which honestly, is one of the coolest things ever.
Oh! He did get a couple Midway and Williams arcade collections for the PlayStation, which I also remember him enjoying quite a bit. He was more into older games.
My mother was addicted to Candy Crush for a little while. Nowadays, as far as I know anyway, she mostly just plays Words With Friends, but she's quite fond of it and plays with my grandmother. She tried getting into Dance Dance Revolution for a little while and played Just Dance with my niece once, but her shoulder injuries kinda kept her from getting too into them.
My father would usually buy the cool new gadget but never really play it. It started with the Virtual Boy, then that NES-style Advance SP and a copy of Metroid, but I don't think he ever got very far in that game (probably because I kinda took it). Then he had a PSP with Wipeout Pure and World Poker (which... I also ended up getting) and he [i]bought[/i] a 3DS, but I don't recall him really playing it that much other than Pilotwings.
For games I know he's actually played, I think he played maybe ten minutes of Ocarina of Time when we bought a Nintendo 64. I don't think he buys gaming gadgets anymore now that the kids have left, and I think having kids around is the only reason he ever bought them. Same thing with Yu-Gi-Oh!, he had some cards when me and my brother were into it, then sold them after we were over it. He was nice enough to play a few games though, which honestly, is one of the coolest things ever.
Oh! He did get a couple Midway and Williams arcade collections for the PlayStation, which I also remember him enjoying quite a bit. He was more into older games.
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