How Can This 14 Year-Old Get MW2?

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#101 Phoenix534
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[QUOTE="PetJel"][QUOTE="aerial6790"] dang...then ur dad is like overprotective or somethinPvt_r3d
Well no. Other parents are just UNDERprotective. When a game is rated as mature and a parent doesn't want their 14 year old son playing it then that's not being OVERprotective in any way. It's simly protective.

You should see what my parents got me playing when I was really young. There was this one super nintendo game that scarred me for life!

lol My first game was Ultimate Doom when I was 2 1/2, and then Resident Evil 2 when I was 3. I know, my parents rock.

As for TC's question, it's not easy changing someone's mind. Just wait, you'll get over it soon. You've got Xbox Live, play some Halo 3 and Gears of War 2 to hold you off.

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#102 knight0151
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3. (and this is my main reason, not pointed at the TC) Little kids (14 and under) seem to get a serious amount of balls, and love to trash talk to EVERYONE. I'm 18, and I don't need some 12 or 13 year old kid telling me off for not being as good at a stupid toy as he is. I have school, work, and other stuff to worry about before video games, at 12 or 13, you can sit on your ass and play games all day. Not to mention, when I walk into places little kids (even 15 sometimes...) tend to avoid me because of my size (6 ft 260lbs) out of fear, even though I'm super nice. But as soon as a little 4 foot nothing 100 lb kid has the power of being anonymous, suddenly he's mr. big and tough. Don't get me wrong, not ALL of them are like this, but a LOT of them are, and they TRY to piss most of us older people off by singing, screaming, or calling us out. Some of them have reasons, I've seen players tounge lash little kids for no reason, other than the fact that they are little, but I see more fights started BY little kids then AT little kids.

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Classic internet tough guy. I lol'd

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#103 gotarsenic
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Wow... this post has gotten WAY too much action.... I might as well comment too... Maybe its time to get out the old Super Nintendo... Maybe play some contra...Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...Maybe you can annoy your dad with corny 90's video game music to the point that he gives in.
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#104 glassfish8
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Wow... this post has gotten WAY too much action.... I might as well comment too... Maybe its time to get out the old Super Nintendo... Maybe play some contra...Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...Maybe you can annoy your dad with corny 90's video game music to the point that he gives in. gotarsenic
too right mate lol

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#105 glassfish8
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[QUOTE="Treflis"]1. Theres a difference in watching a Movie with violence in it and playing a game where you participate directly with the violence. 2. You are underage and as a result it's called good parenting. 3. While the game isn't as gory as Say Soldiers of Fortune, it has violence and the very controversial Airport Level which is not intended for non-mature audience. 4. Halo 3 is Rated Teen, Gears of War 2 however is something that isn't. Owning one mature game does not entitle you to more. 5. Again, Most likely due to the mature setting and controversial airport level aswell as your age. 6. Good for you 7. 80% of you friends has ignorant parents and you can spend a XBL gold 12 month card on more then just Modern Warfare 2. My advice, obey your dad and wait until you're old enough. The Game ratings are there for a reason.marcogamer07

I'm gonna have to disagree with you.

1. A movie and a video game are both fiction: AKA, they are both not real. They both take place on a screen. As long as a person knows it's not real, it shouldn't matter whether it's a movie or a game.

2. Okay, I agree there.

3. Once again, it isn't real. I understand that it'd be bad for a 5 year old to see, but by 14, one is intelligent enough to know the difference between reality and video games(I know I am), unless they have mental issues and will get screwed over by something else anyways.

4. Halo 3 is rated M. And if he canhandle Gears of War/COD4/Halo 3 and if his father is okay with it, there really isn't any reason his dad won't allow him to play any more M rated games unless he just doesn't want it or something.

5. Once again, it isn't real.

6. No comment really..

7. Just because his friend's parents let them play M rated games, it doesn't mean they're ignorant. It just means that they understand that their kids can handle it.

thank you that is why his fathers argument doesnt make any sence

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#106 deactivated-57ad0e5285d73
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Or maybe he just isn't a fan of video games and thinks there are better things to do. I'm not sure about this generation of kids coming out, but back when I was growing up, myself and most of my friends could care less about tv, some of us didn't even own one, and when we all eventually got our nes/snes/genesis, there would be some set limit--say 40 minutes a day(or one tv show a day). The problem these days is that playing videogames has become habitual, like smoking cigarettes, or even eating. So yeah, I suppose this coming generation is the Wall E generation.