![]() Children who terrifyingly refer to 8-bit and 16-bit Mario games as "Minecraft Mario."īut one thing did surprise me: The difficulty. Some absolute classics are on the list: Super Metroid, The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past, Yoshi's Island.īoth my children share my love of video games and I was looking forward to playing the games of my childhood with them. It has a game library second to none and the ability to play these games on the Nintendo Switch for free is a real cause for celebration. The SNES, aka the Super Nintendo, is one of the best There's not a thing on this planet that evokes more nostalgia than SNES games. , free to anyone subscribing to Nintendo's Online Service. On the day my son learned the meaning of the word "resilience," Nintendo released a downloadable pack of 20 SNES games for the Honestly, it's a miracle my children are still alive.īut first let's talk about Nintendo and how it ruined my son. ![]() While my youngest son sang the first 10 letters of the alphabet on loop. Now I had to explain "resilience" to a 6-year-old, driving a car, in traffic. "He doesn't have resilience," I said, immediately regretting it. "Why was he crying?" My son later asked innocently, as I was driving. When I gently intervened, the child bizarrely burst into tears, inconsolable. I won't bore you with the details, but the end result was wild: the visiting child 1 inch away from my own son's face, screaming at the top of his 6-year-old lungs demanding my kid hand over an ooshie or a Beyblade. ![]() Just 15 minutes earlier his friend from school was visiting. Two days ago, my 6-year-old son learned a new word, and that word was "resilience."
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