J.C. asks from Gibsonia, PA on January 24, 2012
Handheld Game System
I am considering a Nintendo DS for my son's birthday, but unsure which games are appropriate or even educational. Possibly considering a leapfrog leapster, explorer, or leap pad instead but didn't want to get something too juevenile. He has a v-tech mobigo that is cute but he's growing bored of that
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Forgot to mention he is turning 5 years old
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☆.A. answers from Pittsburgh on January 24, 2012
Since my son got an iPod touch, he hasn't touched his DS.
Have you considered going right to the iPod touch?
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☆.A. answers from Pittsburgh on January 24, 2012
Since my son got an iPod touch, he hasn't touched his DS.
Have you considered going right to the iPod touch?
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✩.!. answers from Denver on January 24, 2012
My inlaws got our son a DS for Christmas - and I hate it. He just turned 6 and since getting the DS we have major attitude problem. He has become whiney and unbearable to be around. We took his DS away from him all last week b/c of attitude problems regarding the DS. He earned it back on Friday and lost it again by Saturday. We still haven't given it back b/c all we hear is "when do I get my DS back.. I have no toys.. I am bored I need my DS" It really created a monster out of him (and I am huge on correcting behaviors and not rewarding for bad behavior - so I refuse to give it back to him).
Anyways, not trying to be negative, but if I could do it all over again I would have held off another year till giving it to him.
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A.B. answers from Pittsburgh on January 25, 2012
My 4yo had the leapfrog explorer and out grew it fairly quickly. She got a 3ds for Christmas this year. (She will be 5 the end of Feb) She plays Dora, Mario, she loves Mario Kart but mostly takes pictures with the camera. My son who is 9 got the ds lite back when he was 6. He plays Mario, racing games with dirt bikes and monster trucks. His still works great and he will be upgrading to the 3ds for his birthday.
With the 3ds I love the parental controls. You can set it up so they cant turn the 3d on with out a pin number, you can lock it so they dont go online and even set it so it cant play say a game that is rates M.
At that age I would go for the Ds as it is more app to survive a 5 yo. My daughter has dropped hers a few times and it still works! I myself have the Ipod touch more for music than I do games. I have games on it and my kids do sometimes play with that instead. But like I tell my 9 yo. I dont see spending the money on a Ipod touch since it can get ruined easier than the ds!
C.O. answers from Washington DC on January 24, 2012
J.:
How old is he? How much do you want to spend?
My boys love their DSs. they wanted the 3D one - but their friend had (notice had) it and it made all of them dizzy. They have the plain DS - nothing fancy.
An Ipod Touch is probably $50+ more expensive than a DS and also might need internet access - which could be an additional expense. I don't know - I don't own one.
The games my boys, who are 9 & 11, play are Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, LEGO and some others - my 11 year old is wanting "older" games. However, I'm not in a rush to go out and buy new games with his birthday coming up in March.
Hope that helps!
C.P. answers from Columbia on January 24, 2012
Both my boys have an iPod Touch. We can share games (most don't cost more than $2 or $3) among all of our Apple devices. They also love listening to music, making videos, taking pictures, messaging one another, etc.
I did the math and a DS plus games is more expensive...so I went with the iPod Touch. They love them.
J.B. answers from Phoenix on January 24, 2012
My girls 5 and 7 got a ds for xmas they love them. You can pick up a used one for 79.99 at gamestop. My girls play the whole Mario series and love it. Like Super Mario Brothers 64, Mario brothers, Mario cart and etc. I would recommend it.
C.W. answers from Washington DC on January 24, 2012
My 5 yo just got one for Christmas. He has Mario, Elmo A to Z and Diego. They are pretty easy, but to be honest, he only really uses the 3DS to take pictures with the camera. I figured this would be the case and eventually he will play it more. Just make sure the games don't require much reading ability. I was happy that my daughter's Phineus and Ferb game actually said on the cover that it required the ability to read.
S.L. answers from New York on January 24, 2012
My almost 7 yr old wanted a DS for Christmas. Instead I got him a used Gameboy Advanced Special for 25$ (Craigslist) and some games (3$) from Amazon. He is quite happy.
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