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Ranae-Glover, 2008-01-02 22:29:48
I dont even know how to ask this question. Ok i have a nephew i just got guardianship of who is mentally handicapped, mildly retarded. Well i bought myself a playstation, dont laugh LOL and i have a PS1 (i think i played Spyro once on it) that i told him he could have...Now all the games i had for the PS1 are gone, but i did find a place that sells used one, they have a lot. My question is....What are some really easy games i can buy, that wont over whelm him? or is there any computer type games i can buy that maybe he can learn from or play games on the computer?He is 19 and they never taught him to read at the group home, well he can a little. Im getting someone to teach him to read, i do believe he is capable. Please help, this guy wants to play so bad and im afraid im going to buy some game that will make him crazy. Also do the PS2 or PS3 games work in the PS1 and vise versa?Thanks in advance people ")
2008-01-03 00:14:25 Gail-Jackson wrote: they are pretty easy to learn and cool. i really hope this helps for you to make him feel more at home. it has several old style games, but they are very easy to play. the only other option could be for you to buy a skateboarding game, like tony hawk or something. maybe an early version of crash bandicoot. you could try tomb raider 1 but the only problem with that one is that there are guns in that game and i don't know if that is what you want him to learn. the other ones could be like racing games or a compendium like classic arcade games for him..i think it is called the namco museum game. okay first of all the other answer is correct, although a little confusing. next, the best games for your nephew are the young kids games, the ones that aren't really easy, but not really hard either.
2008-01-03 04:59:01 Moshe-Tomco wrote: no becuse ps2 are gay and i am not the kind of person that plays them all day and i dont need them ok ok
2008-01-03 12:42:32 Dori-Sherlock wrote: buy them at EBAY cabazon morongo casino.
2008-01-03 09:00:44 Sang-Larson wrote:
- My first concern would be to make sure the level of his handicap does not include epilepse cabazon morongo casino.
- Rent games, don't buy them marango casino.
- Also, I would suggest that you two pick out a game the two of you can play together, as a team and not opponents marango casino.
- The two of you should go rent games together and allow him to pick one that he alone would want to play.
- good luck!
- So this yields the possibility of not only enhancing his eye-hand coordination but also his patience and self-esteem.
- Handicapp or not, everyone wants to expand beyond the bounders of life they were placed into.
- This will provide him the opportunity to try his hand at everything.
- Moreover, let him be the one to decide.
- If you take anything away from this, I would hope that its you let your nephew decide and that you all him to push himself in games that you may think is outside his skill set.
- Of course, i would limit his exposure.
- He should be no different.
- In time, you might want to get him off the couch and standing in front of the TV with a Wii.
- Hope this helped some.
- Most games out there are beyond the majority of the public and take time getting use to.
- Playing video games could exacerbate things.
- Naturally you are going to want to put him up with games that you deem are to his skill level and liking, but he may find them pointless and boring.
- If he doesn't get it don't sweat it!
2008-01-03 00:11:39 Birdie-Wynne wrote: 19 yrs should be capable for all, don't learn him anything just give it to him and let him manage,do you remember anybody learn you how to ride your bye cycle? each one of it has different software so one cd doesn't work for all,ask before buy which one it will play this,etc maybe some car racing games or games from movies mario brothers...
2008-01-03 17:12:36 Tora-Berkheimer wrote: you can find some older games, maybe ones like mario or even pacman or that really old game pong. or like the lego's games, i know there are some from computers, and the old disney CD roms; hope i helped.
2008-01-03 08:36:16 Sol-Walker wrote: insted of buying games why don't you download them...Take him with you have him pick one out that he really like ( i guess it would be by the picture or something) im not sure about many he can 'learn' from but really any game that doesnt have a story line would be good. Like racing or sports because that is all just learning the buttons. I think that alone will help him. He will learn to concentrate and hand eye cordination. If you can find one i would suggest the nitendo DS. my fiance got me one for xmas and they are fun plus they have several games that help to "train" your brain and eyes and they are fun. They have alot of puzzle games also. I think those would help him. I think that is wonderful you took guardianship of him and now are working to better his life. Just because he is mentally handicapped doesnt mean he has to live a crappy life. They learn just like we can only at a slower pace. (i whatch alot of TLC lol) Good luck
2008-01-04 06:08:49 Catrice-Sherlock wrote: i think they made learning games for the ps1 that are really cheap and will not over well him big thumbs up for taking care of your nephew we need more people like you
2008-01-03 16:04:48 Roberta-Stone wrote: ps1 work on ps2 but ps2 dont work on ps1 or ps3 and ps2 dont work on ps3 i cant think of any good games maby one for the computer is chuzzle its a matching game
2008-01-04 09:50:48 Ramon-Southern wrote: sophie's mom... we did interacted shortly, anyways......comon, first of all u dont need to buy games he enjoys (and his enjoyment, considering his current status, forget about age factor)... if u can make him happy even for a little while, do it. the only greatest pleasure in the world is you make someone happy, and i think u will agree on it, we both are trying the same, as well as many of us ......thats why we are here on yahoo answers..!!
2008-01-03 00:33:27 Yun-Taggart wrote: If he is accustomed to ps2 ps3, he will be manage of his own. Allow him to function of his own and ask quetions to you whenever needed to imporve his skill and thought process
















































