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Then you need to buy for that child nintendo, because on that console there are many games simple to play like Tank, mario, something with shooting
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Thanks for the advice mate. I really appriciate your replies. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
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The only one i can think of, but would be really good for kids, would be LocoRoco. Fun for adults as well, just a solid game overall. Nothing really other than that, except emulators. SNES library obviously. Genesis has the Sonic series. Metal Slug on Neo Geo would work well with kids too. From what I read, the actual PSP Metal Slug Anthology release runs the games worse than the emulator (which i use and is perfect), so stick with that. But LocoRoco definitely. There's even a Christmas themed demo/level for it out right now.
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i'm gonna try that loco roco too, if you haven't bought it yet abd was wondering what it's like you can down load it to your psp from here [Only Registered users can see links . Click Here To Register...] I have the same problem as my son is 5 and the games for the psp seem complexed for a youngster. i want to recommend Lego Star Wars 2. he loves it. some of the levels can be difficult and your child may require some help, but the best thing is, i love star wars and i get to unlock all the levels, extra carachters etc for him - bonus. it has some good features and is good fun. hope this helps. ![]() |
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Yes i would think lego starwars would be good for kids too. I think there should be a new one out recently that combines both the 1st & 2nd games into 1 disc, so you might want to look for that instead.
I haven't played daxter yet, but i have finished ratchet & clank and i'm not sure it would be so good for a small child. The controls are actually relatively complex, and it does get pretty difficult about halfway through the game, so it might get quite frustrating for a 5 year old. It sure frustrated the heck out of me, especially the final level / boss. ![]() |
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By the way, kids love the locoroco ... they are already on stage 3.
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