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But if you would like to grow out of them then you just need to find an age that you think is appropriate. It’s not like anyone is going to tell you that you must grow out of them when you are 18.
Well, it really depends on what games they are. Personally, I think that you can never be too old for good old Halo ^_^ but things like for example. Toontown, and Runescape. Yeah, at your age, drop those.
But then again, its however you feel. I know this one dude, hes awsome, coolest dude you’ll ever know, and whenever he has free time, he plays Super Mario World/Galexy.
So, to wrap it all up, you are never too old to play games, but if you arent interested, then dont play ^_^
Video Games are not only for kids why do u think they have m games. But Adults can play it too you know such as the xbox 360 dont you hate little 9 year olds online but if you really wanna outgrow video games i think 88 is appropriate im just joking, how about 27. And if you are 15 and thinking some games are boring play t games that interest you and then if that dosent work jump of a cliff
Depends on you, you will proabaly find you will still be palying Vidoe Games the day you die, the orignal genration of gamers are still playing away, helping push the average gamer age into mid 30’s.
The Wii even aims for the silver surfer generation, so at 15 your not exactly too old.
Sure there is a piont where gmaign should be pushed to the wayside, playing the odd game now n then, having oyur mates over when you older n drinking some lagers with Gears of War 3 in co-op. then reaching the stage where you pay a gmae to relieve the tension’s of work, then onto Nintendo Fit 3 to relive your aching joints as you reach OAP status.
Your of the generation where for good or worse video games will be there throughout your life, so you may want to outgrow them, but hte gmaes companies will find news ways to bring you back.
i don’t think there is an actual age, but i do think it depends onto one persons mood. if they feel that games are boring, they will try to do something more constructive with their time.
Bonnie
It just depends on the person.
IMO they’re still good and getting better.
September 14th, 2009 at 9:30 pmJonathan
Never. Video games can be enjoyed for ever.
But if you would like to grow out of them then you just need to find an age that you think is appropriate. It’s not like anyone is going to tell you that you must grow out of them when you are 18.
September 16th, 2009 at 6:20 amJean
video games are ageless! it’s really up to the person when they wanna stop playing them because they aren’t as interested anymore
September 17th, 2009 at 12:41 amWendy
Wen u feel u r maturing which for u would b 15 in this case since u dont find them as amusing as wot it used 2 b.
September 17th, 2009 at 8:32 pmLonnie
Well, it really depends on what games they are. Personally, I think that you can never be too old for good old Halo ^_^ but things like for example. Toontown, and Runescape. Yeah, at your age, drop those.
But then again, its however you feel. I know this one dude, hes awsome, coolest dude you’ll ever know, and whenever he has free time, he plays Super Mario World/Galexy.
So, to wrap it all up, you are never too old to play games, but if you arent interested, then dont play ^_^
September 17th, 2009 at 9:48 pmLillian
There is really no age to outgrow for video games, depending on the game such as Harvest Moon, Runescape etc you need to drop games like these.
September 19th, 2009 at 5:56 pmJerome
Video Games are not only for kids why do u think they have m games. But Adults can play it too you know such as the xbox 360 dont you hate little 9 year olds online but if you really wanna outgrow video games i think 88 is appropriate im just joking, how about 27. And if you are 15 and thinking some games are boring play t games that interest you and then if that dosent work jump of a cliff
September 21st, 2009 at 11:37 pmRon
I think it’s fine. Videogames are for entertaining. It is not required you stick with it forever.
September 23rd, 2009 at 4:26 pmThere is so much out there to enjoy!
Norma
LOOK IF U WANT TO GROW OUT OF THEN THATS ALL UP TO U..NO ONE CAN TELL U WHAT TO DO U KNOW..ITS UR LIFE NOT NO ONE ELSES :]
September 25th, 2009 at 11:30 amChristian
psh im 15 too and i love them still hah.. maybe your just playing the wrong ones =P play with your friends too its sooo much fun
September 28th, 2009 at 11:19 pmJoy
Depends on you, you will proabaly find you will still be palying Vidoe Games the day you die, the orignal genration of gamers are still playing away, helping push the average gamer age into mid 30’s.
October 2nd, 2009 at 12:13 amThe Wii even aims for the silver surfer generation, so at 15 your not exactly too old.
Sure there is a piont where gmaign should be pushed to the wayside, playing the odd game now n then, having oyur mates over when you older n drinking some lagers with Gears of War 3 in co-op. then reaching the stage where you pay a gmae to relieve the tension’s of work, then onto Nintendo Fit 3 to relive your aching joints as you reach OAP status.
Your of the generation where for good or worse video games will be there throughout your life, so you may want to outgrow them, but hte gmaes companies will find news ways to bring you back.
Joseph
It depends on the player, I know a 35 year old Marine who has a wife and a daughter, and he still loves video games.
If you’re losing interest, then more power to ya. As long as you find something YOU enjoy doing, I hope you’ll be happy.
October 3rd, 2009 at 3:29 amJean
i don’t think there is an actual age, but i do think it depends onto one persons mood. if they feel that games are boring, they will try to do something more constructive with their time.
October 3rd, 2009 at 8:43 pm