sqarak
AmarthSqarak
sqarak

@icepick314: There is of course a thing called "suspension of disbelief" and whether it is able to be maintained or not makes the difference between a fantasy success or a fantasy fail.

1. Since one do kids require to be able to play videogames?

@shkm: That would be a Tiger Daddy.

@Slatz_Grobnik: The pious soap-serie approach to the way the characters interacted was what annoyed me. It felt like a gritty reboot of 7th Heaven at times.

Winona watches too much Fox & Friends.

@Interstella5555: If you have PS3 with the emulator chip in the those games should work, if you have one without the chip they don't and never will.

@Alicia: It's only fairly recent that a child is a joy to have. For centuries a child was seen as a side effect of marriage and intercourse in general. The idea of actually loving and caring for a child is at best a trend of the last few decades.

@Defendant: Even worse is the fact that the Smurfs are neither American, nor contemporary. It should have been set in medieval Europe.

"123456"

I was once asked if I ever drove a real car. Lo and and behold for there were suddenly racing games.

@kainzero: He has the skill to get people roused about it.

Are they going to combine the first part of Spore with Indiana Jones?

In Westfall I killed a hobo and out of nothing kids appeared and start either munching of him or steal something of him.

@Shai: When you start growing gills, beter start looking for Cthulhu as your saviour.

I rather think many films are geared towards a video-clip watching crowd.