Buy Used Video Games
When parents buy used video games, they need to be aware of some things. First, they need to be aware of the ratings used for games. For the young game player, I recommend games with the “E” rating. This stands for “everyone”. If you see one rated “T”, that means it’s for teens, and that means it’s not going to be appropriate for younger players. Second, you need to be careful where you buy used video games. I’ve had success with buying video games on ebay. But even then you need to pay attention to the rating of the seller, too. Are they respected? Do they have any negative comments from previous transactions? All in all, just do some comparison shopping and ask the clerks at the game stores and you should be fine.
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