I can remember when I was growing up; I would spend sometimes a good part of my small allowance on video games at the arcade. From “Pong,” to “Street Fighter,” there were so many ways to spend my money it was incredible how I saved anything. However, somewhere in the dust of time, the video arcades lost steam in the local malls, and stores.
Some stores still carried “Pac Man” and different memorable games in the early 1990′s but by then I was in the middle of my career, and really had not thought much of them. I suppose kids lost interest in spending money on them as well. Though I should tell you that there were really some awesome video games that could not be competed with no matter how hard they tried. It is because now in the early part of the 21st century, they have games that you buy at the store, but we already know that. The history is still in my mind though.
The larger market in video games usually goes to kids and teens with Nintendo, Game Boy, PSP, and other top brands of video games. All the kids now either have one, or have a friend that has something of a video game to play while at home.
What do the younger children have to play with? Well, if you have a computer and an internet connection there is a good possibility with many sites, and it is possible to find games. Now there are games that you younger kids can sink their teeth into, (assuming they have them developed by now), I am talking about games that a 2-6 year old can play, and interact with as they learn.
There are many websites which was created just for small people… young children who are just beginning to learn how fun learning can be. On these sites you can find online games for children, learning games, puzzles for small kids, online coloring for child, games for toddlers and many other games. This kind of the games challenges the intellect of your child at his development, and helps him learn easier and more fun.
15-20 minutes a day may help improve your child’s education over time. These kinds of games are helpful for positive creative thinking and allow problem-solving activity to form in their minds. It’