I think I was around 3 and a half or 4 on an Amstrad. That thing used cassettes yikes.. I remember having to fast-forward to play games on the second part of the tape.
Anyway the reason I ask is my 2 year old daughter (2 years last month) has started playing on my Nintendo DS. She's been playing Nintendogs and she really can play it well, she knows which toy does what, she can wash the dogs (which she finds incredibly funny) and how to access things in the menus (such as the voice recording part where it plays back your voice)... It's all down to the touch screen obviously - it's a good learning aid. She's also started to experiment with the keys next to the touch screen so maybe soon she can move onto my PS3 heheh.
How about you?
Anyway the reason I ask is my 2 year old daughter (2 years last month) has started playing on my Nintendo DS. She's been playing Nintendogs and she really can play it well, she knows which toy does what, she can wash the dogs (which she finds incredibly funny) and how to access things in the menus (such as the voice recording part where it plays back your voice)... It's all down to the touch screen obviously - it's a good learning aid. She's also started to experiment with the keys next to the touch screen so maybe soon she can move onto my PS3 heheh.
How about you?
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