Playstation Lures Kids Into Libraries 44
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to an ICWales article reporting the latest consoles are being used to attract children into libraries, apparently "..to dispel their image as scary, boring places." This measure, being tried in some libraries in Wales, may "..make the youngsters recognize that libraries are places for enjoyment, leisure and information", according to a local librarian. However, Welsh politician Valdo Funning was more dismissive, saying: "I was brought up with Treasure Island and Wordsworth and all the great poets, and it gave me a love of those which I still have today at 67. Literature gives you a lifetime of pleasure. I wouldn't have that if I had been playing on a PlayStation."
a lifetime of pleasure (Score:2, Funny)
Demographics (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyways, BACK TO DEMOGRAPHICS, they should really reconsider their choice, since the Cube has Animal Crossing, Pikin, Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Party 4 and nearly every other good wholesome game devoid of violence, blood, cuss words(THPS), and sex appeal.(I play games with that, but there's no place for it in a library)
If I was a parent, I'd rather see my kid playing Pikmin than DOA:X.
Of course, the first thing after buying the console would be getting the FreeLoader, GB Player and 4 Wavebirds. THEN you'd get kids into the library.
Re:Demographics (Score:3, Informative)
You're right about there being no place for that stuff in a library. Libraries should only stock books from family friendly publishers, and get rid of that awful Robert A. Heinlein (he e
Re:Demographics (Score:3, Insightful)
While I do agree with your point, to liken these authors and their works to garbage such as DOA:X and the multitude of PSX games that simply allow players to act out adolescent fantasies is to do a great disservice to the authors you mentioned. Their works, despite the 'rough' presentation, have a
Re:Demographics (Score:2)
If kids want the violence, they must read it in the book and foster their imagination.
You read mature books because you can handle it. You play mature games because it makes you giddy like a little school girl. The same content in both mediums delivers different effects and caters to different people.
Re:Demographics (Score:2)
Have you even seen Pikmin? Violent deaths by the hundreds! Poor, poor lil' pikmins!
And are you implying that we should rid libraries of all books containing blood, cuss words, violence and sex? Better get the bible out the libraries then...and Shakespeare...and encyclopedias...
Don't listen to him... (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Don't listen to him... (Score:2)
Someone should name a videogame villain after him!
He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:5, Interesting)
Do *anything* in this country and the local paper can find some fart to say what a bad idea it is.
I would warrant that this guy hasn't ever enthused his love of literature to young people and encouraged a single one of them to read a single book. I would go as far to speculate that he probably has never even had a conversation with someone under twenty that wasn't in his own family.
Plenty of people here hate kids, even if they don't couch it in those terms.
As soon as someone actually tries to do _something_
the nay sayers come out of the woodwork and tell you what a crap idea it is.
And then they wonder why their cars are on fire.
Re:He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:2, Funny)
Good gracious! It isn't a matter of hating kids in general. There are some who should be crushed by falling dumpsters, though.
Here's for putting Playstations out in the middle of busy intersections....
Re:He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:2)
hehe no
society wonders why it's youth just doesn't care
could it possibly be because society doesn't fucking care about it's youth
Especially if they don't fit into the school system that is busy getting them ready to go work in the McCain factory for the next 50 years.
I've worked with kids in some of the shittest places in my county. Wtf are you supposed to say to them
"come on k
Re:He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:1)
Re:He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:2, Insightful)
What one tries to do is widen the horizons and show the young person that there is more to the world than their immediate, uninspiring surroundings, hopefully showing them a more constructive method of expression and maybe even turning the overal picture from despair to hope.
The destructive urge is often "no-one listens to me". Sadly a translation of this can often mean "one person in particular doesn't take no for an answer and I want it to stop".
Put t
Re:He might read peotry but any good at Tekken? (Score:1)
Mod him down! (Score:1)
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yeah they read books alright (Score:3, Funny)
I'm going to be checking out this book [amazon.com]
Same goes for games as for literature? (Score:5, Interesting)
I do enjoy both litterature and gaming. Ofcourse there a crappy games just as there is crappy litterature. But litterature like Day of a Tentacle is something you never forget.
Re:Same goes for games as for literature? (Score:2)
Re:Same goes for games as for literature? (Score:2)
As for the type of game, I just took one of my fondest memories, there are being created games that are great imo.
There is always wine.
Lets /. educate them (Score:2)
Arrogant Old Fart (Score:3, Interesting)
I grew up with Treasure Island and Lewis Carroll and I loved them. I also grew up with console games and I loved those too. But this dickhead would have you believe that games are inferior. It's the worst form of arrogance; the idea that because he doesn't like it, it mustn't be any good.
Games are just like books, comics, movies, poetry and any form of entertainment. The great works can influence you for a lifetime.
Re:Arrogant Old Fart (Score:3, Insightful)
Where do you think a child is more likely to pickup a taste for reading- at a library, or at home- where when the Playstation (I prefer Xbox, but I don't want to compete here) goes off, Ricki Lake comes on.
Getting their little butts in the door might be half the battle, one they (library people) are trying to win with a Playstation. Hey- ya gotta try something.
Go into almost any library today, and see what is drawing people in- for my local li
Re:Arrogant Old Fart (Score:2)
Re:Arrogant Old Fart (Score:2, Insightful)
How about this:
Aesthetically, the fruit you can buy in the grocery store is pretty pitiful compared to the classic dishes made in my favorite French restaurant downtown.
It's a meaningless statement, as was yours. There is a time and place for both things, and your concept of aesthetics is either flawed or so superior to the rest of us, that it needs no explanation or suppo
Re:Arrogant Old Fart (Score:3, Interesting)
When he was 13 there weren't any computers around so he probably doesn't even know what he's talking about.
i can see it now (Score:1)
only to be interupted by a 4 player 40-button mad button bashing combo
Dutch literature (Score:2)
Scared and Bored?!? (Score:3, Funny)
Does anyone else think this is a strange combination? I'm picturing a horde of young children, walking around with wide, scared eyes, shrieking, "I'm bored! I'm so bored! "
Re:Unfortunately Libraries are run by Librarians.. (Score:2)
Most of the librarians I've encountered are great folks who have varying degrees of talent. Now, I know I'm responding to a troll but...
1) They like food, they just don't like cleaning up after slobs.
2) Most goo
YMMV (Score:2)
and you know what? good for you
Re:YMMV (Score:2, Insightful)
My mom making me like books, and exposing me to library programs planted a seed, I didn't go there on my own seeking to read the meager philosoph
My local library did this too. (Score:3, Informative)
Unfortunately the children using it made so much noise that it was withdrawn after only a few months of service.