I know, right! "I will not have a son who plays baseball. Now get in the house and practice your Soul Caliber."vid87 said:I read this and had the thought of the child rebellion against dad forcing their hobbies on them, but now it's in reverse:
"Stop fooling around in that damn garage and pick up the controller."
"Why should I?"
"I'm not telling you again, press Start right now or you're grounded!"
"YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ME AT ALL!"
Just let kids develop their own hobbies on their own course. If video games are inherently interesting (which I believe to be true), he'll pick them up on his own just by being surrounded by them.
I do like to reflect on the generational changes though. Just imagine, when this generation reaches retirement, we'll be heading to the arcades instead of the golf course.