Originally posted by: Chompman
Just get him the hot coffee mod.![]()
Originally posted by: Hacp
Sweet
Originally posted by: Frodolives
Diablo 2
Whoever said NFSU is probably barking up the right tree of what a twelve year old wants also. Me I liked combat type stuff at that age, but there weren't any graphic combat games back in 1969. Vic Morrow reruns was more like it![]()
Originally posted by: ItmPls
Originally posted by: Frodolives
Diablo 2
Whoever said NFSU is probably barking up the right tree of what a twelve year old wants also. Me I liked combat type stuff at that age, but there weren't any graphic combat games back in 1969. Vic Morrow reruns was more like it![]()
Do not let your 12 year old son play this game. It is highly addicting. It is not safe. If you were to choose a Blizzard game let it be Starcraft or Warcraft 2/3. Diablo II is NOT safe. It has ruined many lives.
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
Age of Empires. It is educational!
Fsck yeah! When I was 8, I used to love playing AOE2, then going to school and learning about it. It gave me a good outline of what was to come, and now I learned in Psychology that a frame to build on greatly increases retention. I would recommend AOE for your 12 year old child.![]()
Originally posted by: sao123
Red Alert 2 + Yuri's Revenge
StarCraft / WarCraft
Sim City Rush Hour
Originally posted by: MX2times
Lego Star Wars, Simpsons Hit and Run, Psychonauts, SpongeBob
Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
GTA:SA with Hot Coffee Mod.
Soldier of Fortune 2.
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
Originally posted by: sao123
Red Alert 2 + Yuri's Revenge
StarCraft / WarCraft
Sim City Rush Hour
:thumbsup:
But did the OP say "Video" game?
Video game in my ditionary refers to console games
