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Barefoot on the Moon!
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Senior Citizens are Gamers Too!
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Truly awesome! - I hope i'm still gaming when i'm that age!
Wonder is she games online much? - Quake3 anyone...! |
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most of the people that play on my uo server are between 45-60. even have a grandma that plays with us every nite.
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Gremlin Overlord
Join Date: Apr 2003
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That's pretty awesome wolfie... my Dad doesn't play online, he likes games he can take his time with, like Mahjongg and cards
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It's nice to see a senior using their mind doing something interactive...as opposed to sitting in front of the boob tube staring into the netherworld in a near vegetative state.
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Gremlin Overlord
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In all honesty, I don't know a lot of seniors who do that David M... most I know are quite active, its the 40 y.o.'s that I know that mindlessly fixate on the box
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Techphile.
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I think we are both right. I have seen people of all age groups zoned out in front of the TV learning essentially nothing. It's pretty sad.
Last edited by David M; 07-22-2005 at 09:25 PM. |
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Computing Professor
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I'm introducing my Dad to Medal of Honor in the next week or two.
I'll let evryone know how it goes.
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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nice!
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I tryed to get my Dad to play Medal of Honor but he dosent want to. He just likes watching me play and get killed. He keeps saying "your gonna get killed" or "your dead" even though I dont die. I do play games with a couple of 40 year olds though.
Pam do you play Medal of honor Spearhead? let me know.
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Member (11 bit)
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im 48 and i sit and play uo online almost every nite, i have to laff at myself because there no way i could of seen my dad doing this when he was 48.
![]() but i finally got my dad to use a compter 5 years ago when he was 75. |
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Techphile.
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Hah...I am 45 and play as well as any 20 year old. I think gaming stimulates the brain and keeps the reflexes sharp.
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