10-19-2013, 12:54 PM
What exactly do you mean? Do you mean a game that is rated M, or do you mean a game that was released in 2006 or earlier?
If you mean the former, than it's natural. Some younger people can play games that are rated M. As long as they're aware to not repeat anything seen in the game, it'll be OK. Besides, it's been happening with the Call of Duty games (as in little kids can't get enough of it), so I'm sure it's pretty natural.
If you were referring to the latter, then that's natural, too. Many people around the world (especially on this web site) love retro games and they'll constantly play them whenever they get the chance. I'm playing the first Paper Mario game myself and I'm having a blast collecting everything in it. Sure, the graphics are so-so compared to games these days and the hardware is out of date, but if a game that old is still capable of providing that much enjoyment, then that's something special.
If you mean the former, than it's natural. Some younger people can play games that are rated M. As long as they're aware to not repeat anything seen in the game, it'll be OK. Besides, it's been happening with the Call of Duty games (as in little kids can't get enough of it), so I'm sure it's pretty natural.
If you were referring to the latter, then that's natural, too. Many people around the world (especially on this web site) love retro games and they'll constantly play them whenever they get the chance. I'm playing the first Paper Mario game myself and I'm having a blast collecting everything in it. Sure, the graphics are so-so compared to games these days and the hardware is out of date, but if a game that old is still capable of providing that much enjoyment, then that's something special.