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Child's game?
There is someone who I hang out with that says pokemon games are for children and that me playing them shows that I am still immature. But I told him of all the more technical and advanced aspects of the gam and asked him how he explains that a young kid could figure that out. I obviously disagree with him. I am guessing that you guys will (for the most part) disagree, but what are your opinions on this?
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Well, for me, Pokémon games are that one thing than can be played even if you don't understand the mechanics of it, so yes, I would consider them games for children. As for your friend, he is kind of wrong, Pokémon games actually have so much randomness and so much behind-the-scenes calculation that playing them does not make you immature. In my opinion, it is actually the exact opposite if you play them right (using super effective moves, using STAB moves, balancing your team, etc.) because thinking how to do something properly is definitely not easy sometimes and not every child can figure it out.
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Doesn't matter what other people think.
Unless you enjoy the game. I would say that it's a Child's game. Either way, I enjoyed playing it since I was a kid, until now. |
Yes, I think they are games for children. But I wouldn't say a kid under the age of 10 or so can fully appreciate and understand pokémon, neither in plot nor strategy. So when I say "for children" I mostly mean older than that. Then again, there are a lot of games aimed mainly at kids that are played by adults as well. So it doesn't matter imo! You play what you want to play and you watch what you want to watch, like Disney movies are aimed towards children but adults can still watch them without it being strange. So anyone can play pokémon, even though it's mostly aimed towards "children".
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They definitely are for children but that doesn't mean in it can't be enjoyed by adults...
I think it's immature to make calls like that, judging our character just because we play a certain game. My brother always keeps saying how he doesn't understand how I still play Pokemon. His fiance's words ''You still play Pokemon?! What are you like 10?!'' haha! I found it funny she said 10 since it's the age when you get your Pokemon license. |
The best thing about Pokemon is it is both! Ages eight to eighty can enjoy this masterpiece! No doubt the best series of games ever made, in my opinion. ^^
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I think Pokemon is not just a kids game, but a game anyone can enjoy. I'm 20 and I often get mocked for still playing Pokemon games. And then again I mostly see boys playing the games rather than girls, but PC has shown me that you are never too old for Pokemon, and I saw more female players than I thought. The franchise has been my first real love and I never plan to leave it anytime soon.
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It's definitely a universal thing if you ask me: As Gym Leader Rozu said, anyone from 8 to 80 really can enjoy them - the gameplay has a simplicity that children can understand, but a complexity that keeps the more serious of us interested.
I think it misconception of "It's a game for children" comes from the anime, which I would think is far more directed to a younger audience than the games (though I know someone's going to disagree with me here :P ). Most uninformed people do call the anime a "cartoon" after all, and most cartoons are directed at children. |
So many kids play "complex" and "mature" games like Call of Duty. No one can judge what games you like. They may be made for children, but I think if they let you buy it its ok. Everyone likes different games, don't let it bother you.
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Pokémon games are meant for children and can be played by children, but nowhere is it implied that the games are only for children. Look at all the members here who are in their twenties and still play the games. That should be enough consensus right there to show that there are several adults (including myself) who still play Pokémon and have a deep passion for it.
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According to the ESRB, Pokemon games are reated E, meaning for everyone. That said, Pokemon is a franchise that can be enjoyed by all age groups. Any sort of Pokemon event, be it for gaming, cards, or otherwise is bound to be attented by children and adults alike, all sharing the same interest. And I think that's the beauty of the series.
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There are so many games out there that are made so that people of all ages can enjoy them. Really, that's what video games were to begin with! Games like Pacman & Tetris weren't made for ~children nor were they made for adults. They were made for everyone.
I think the fact that there are a lot of violent games now has made the concept of "adult" vs. "child" games more prominent, but that's really getting away from the spirit of video games, don't you think? |
I guess I should rephrase my statement. I agree that the games were made with children in mind. But with the type of people that I have seen playing the games recently, it is hard for me to call the kid's games. Most of the people I know that play these games are at least 14 or 15.
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Originally? Yeah it was a kids game when it first came out but I believe I am right when I say, those kids who played it as a kid probably enjoyed it so much that they continue to play it now since the memories of the game from being a child are just as great as the memories you have of playing recent games.
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It's funny to think that the Pokemon games, especially the original Japanese versions -- got some concepts that only adults could understand.
The adult-oriented Nugget Joke throughout the generations (Japanese exclusive), The infamous Juggler's words that became meme, Beauties and Swimmers (F) in Japanese GS versions for being slightly too sexy for a 'child's' game. An athlete for giving you Protein in Nimbasa Court after defeat, if one reads his dialogue thoroughly, then you'll get his meaning. A Nursery Aide for cross dressing, albeit exclusively in the original Japanese versions. The complicated DNA subject being brought up by Cyrus in Pt, similarly in BW -- constantly bringing up the liberal subjects. I'm sure there are a lot more that I have not listed. My main point is if these games were really exclusively intended for kids, then why would GF/Nintendo apply things that are quite adult-oriented(or even disturbing) for a kids games? |
I hate the "You play Pokemon so you're immature" statement so much.
The only thing I have to say is: Maturity isn't based on what someone likes. It is based on someone's capacity of understanding different situations, knowing when to act properly and always thinking before acting. And just because you're an adult doesn't mean you can't enjoy all kinds of things. While kids are the franchise's target, I don't think its exclusive for kids. It may look like that from the outside, but there's tons of complex elements that a child could probably not understand. |
Liberal subjects? You mean propaganda!!
...I wish. Would be quite funny if we were all being brainwashed, luckily I have a right-wing upbringing to counter it xD. Personally I think Pokémon is the video game equivalent of the Simpsons - any age can enjoy it, and it'll go on forever too. I do think the amount I play has decreased with age...but that's more due to Assassin's Creed than not playing video games at all. EDIT: First two lines aimed at Fiery Dash. Damn ninja. |
E for Everyone.
Anybody who tells you that a game is "immature" are the ones that are immature, for their judging others for what they enjoy. |
There is absolutely no such thing as a video game that is immature to play. I don't care if it's rated EC, E, E10+, T, M, or AO, if it's a game you can enjoy it. These are just ratings to tell you what kind of content is in the game, not what kind of game you should always play. For example I'm a 20 year old adult, but does that mean it's only appropriate for me to play M games from now on? Of course not! The Pokémon games are rated E and their target audience is for children, but that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy those games for years to come. It has nothing to do with your maturity level, no worries!
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I don't think they were originally intended to be children's games. They just got that reputation early on, and it's stayed with them ever since.
They're an interesting balance as far as games go. The way they're set up, they can be played and enjoyed by children, but they also contain elements that could (and should, and would, if not for the "kid's games" reputation) engage adults. The strategy of team building and movesets is at least as complex as it is in other games that are more readily considered acceptable adult games - Fire Emblem or Tactics Ogre or Super Robot Taisen or any of the rest of the myriad turn-based strategy games. There are an awful lot of adults who enjoy those games who are missing out on Pokemon because they're under the illusion that they're just "kid's games." |
You like the game, right? That's your opinion. Other people may have theirs but no one is right or wrong. Your friend can say that its immature to play Pokemon, but then have him look at all the people playing in the tournaments in the senior and master tournaments. Liking Pokemon has nothing to do with your maturity. I'm 18 and I still play Pokemon. Am I immature for playing it? NO! I'm living on my own and going to college. Liking Pokemon doesn't make you immature.
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The games may or may not have been marketed to children, but who cares. That shouldn't keep others from playing them.
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It's a game for all ages. I've heard my brother playing Halo and such on his Xbox and there's twelve year olds swearing and screaming at each other all the time. Pokemon has easy to understand goals and complex gameplay at the same time. I doubt a twelve year old would understand breeding for IVs, EV training and the Masuda Method as well as an adult.
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