Top Picks – Video Games for Tweens

August 22, 2007 at 3:32 am | Posted in fun tech toys, games, kids, Nintendo Wii, video games | Leave a comment

As summer winds down and we find that our kids have played way more video games than we allow during the school year, our family decided to put together a list of games that we love to play. We’re hoping this will help readers who are a bit overwhelmed by the myriad choices. If you want to buy a gift for someone and have no idea what to get, maybe our list will narrow down your options.

So…
Here it is!
The first annual End of Summer Top Video Games for Tweens (on 4 platforms).

Sony Playstation (PS2) (sorry, we went for the Wii, not the PS3)
10. NBA 2K7
9. Katamari Damacy (and We Love Katamari)
8. Kingdom Hearts (1 and 2)

Nintendo Gamecube (soon to be obsolete?!)
7. Super Monkey Ball 2
6. Luigi’s Mansion (tied with Zelda Wind Waker)
5. Super Smash Bros

Nintendo DS
4. New Super Mario Bros
3. Kirby Squeak Squad
2. Dragon Quest Rocket Slime

and finally, coming in at Number 1 (well, all tied for #1 b/c we love the Wii)
Nintendo Wii

1. Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam
1. NBA Live ’08 (*updated top pick)
1. Madden NFL ’08
1. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Soon to be released titles on Nintendo Wii:
(in order of soonest onward, with expected release dates & expected price)
–Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground (Oct 9 for 46.99)
–Guitar Hero 3 Bundle (Oct 21 for 89.99 (incl. guitar))
–Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Nov 6 for 49.95)
Super Mario Galaxy* (Nov 12 for 49.99)

Check out this video:

Looks great!!

–Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nov 20 for 49.99)
–Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Dec 3 for 49.99)

Update!! Check out my recent post about this fantastic Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy!!

In Defense of Webkinz

July 26, 2007 at 2:38 pm | Posted in fun tech toys, great toys, kids, online toys, virtual pets, Webkinz | 2 Comments


This morning I read another article mischaracterizing the craze of the moment – Webkinz.

Haven’t heard of Webkinz? It’s a great website (www.webkinz.com) where you and your kids can turn purchased stuffed animals into virtual pets. The stuffed animals come with a code that unlocks a room and a virtual version of the animal. Then you go online to Webkinz world and can enjoy games, create rooms for the pets, earn Kinzcash, tend to a virtual garden, play trivia games, arcade games, old fashioned games (like checkers and go fish), compete in tournaments with other virtual pets, hunt for gems in the “Curio Shop,” send and receive gifts (and thank you cards) and so much more.

It is NOT comparable to Neopets which my kids found annoying. It’s also not like Beanie babies (which were about as bad as those ridiculous Mighty Beans) from a few years ago.

It’s a safe alternative to some fairly frightening online places your kids’ friends might be visiting or your kids might be tempted to visit.

Yes, I admit, I’m one of those adults who has been drawn into the Webkinz craze and will now confess to actually enjoying playing along with my kids.

Is it a chore (as described in so many recent articles)? Certainly not.

Do I have to feed and “care for” my kids pets? No!! The health, happiness and hunger levels will remain at 100 (full capacity) if you don’t go online for a month. It’s only while you’re playing that the meter starts to fall. So your kids could be away at camp or school all day or all week and never touch a computer, then come back and their pets would be exactly the same as they left them.

The only way a pet would turn green and have an ice pack on its head (with a low health meter) is if your child is playing online and completely ignoring the pet. My family has been playing for close to eight months now and I’ve never had a pet display these ailments. I tried to imagine how that might happen. Here’s all I came up with: Let’s say you play arcade games, participate in tournaments, perform your job in the employment office, hunt for gems in the Curio Shop, then spend a lot of time decorating your rooms and all the while never happen to notice your hunger meter going down, maybe, just maybe, the meter will get pretty low (I don’t think mine has ever gone lower than 50). But you’d have to play several days in a row, ignoring your pet each time you play (i.e., don’t bother tossing any food over to your pet) for it to get to the point of falling ill. And, by the way, you only play with one pet at time, so the neglect would only impact the one pet you’ve selected. Really, this emphasis on caretaking is simply unfounded. It’s not about the caretaking! I hardly pay any attention to the little guy while I enjoy the many activities the site offers. I do, however, slide over some food once in a while. It’s just not a big deal!

If nothing else, one might argue that it’s comparable to letting your gas tank get a bit low. If you drive all over town and don’t happen to glance at the gas meter, eventually you’ll find yourself in a predicament. But, after having one scare where my sister and I were driving across the country and almost ran out of gas in the middle of nowhere at nighttime, I generally make it habit to keep my gas tank above 1/2 full. I tend to treat my Webkinz health meter the same way. So, hey, you could argue that there’s a potential life lesson application for your kids (a stretch maybe?).

Anyway…

My bottom line here?

I wish folks would stop comparing Webkinz to Neopets, Tamagotchi and Beanie Babies and give Webkinz a try!!

The iPhone ROCKS!

July 14, 2007 at 11:25 pm | Posted in fun tech toys, iPhone, stay at home mom | Leave a comment


Yes, I have to chime in and say that this device is absolutely, positively ideal for stay at home moms (and everyone else, for that matter!)! I used to have a Palm Pilot, mobile phone, and a big clunky paperback map book in my car. Now, with one device, I have all of those inside one well designed stylish tool of beauty — the iPhone. In addition to all of those features (phone, calendar, map), I’m treated to an iPod (best one ever made), all of my email, Internet access at my fingertips and so much more…

I recently saw a fun video that captures the passion some people have about the iphone.

To view it, just click on the title of this post (above) and it will take you to the YouTube site. It’s David Pogue’s (the New York Times technology reviewer) YouTube video.

The bottom line?
If you can swing it…
GET an iPhone!

Side note of thanks————————-
I hereby finally accept that all things Mac/Apple are absolutely brilliant, well designed, easy to use, gorgeous to look at and super efficient. I give full credit to my sisters who have been trying (for decades!) to make me see the light. Thanks!! You were right all along!!

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