Playstation 2 games for the little one
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Playstation 2 games for the little one
What games would you recommend? he's nearly three, so I thought perhaps I would pick up a few PS2 titles for him.
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Lego Star Wars. No death, so perfect for little uns.
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my kids love super monkey ball, give em a pad each and just watch em' go
also any platform game i laugh my bo11ocks off watching em swinging their little arms about when making jumps.
the youngest one 3yrs loves lego indy, she doesn't know what to do at all, she just spends all the time kicking the crap out of poor satipo

the youngest one 3yrs loves lego indy, she doesn't know what to do at all, she just spends all the time kicking the crap out of poor satipo

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If he's halfway decent at keeping a car on track, he could have a lot of fun with one of the Burnout games. Even if he's not too steady on the steering he still might enjoy the mayhem of crash mode.
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There's a least 1 Noddy game on the PS2, a few of the Disney games (like Quack Attack) would probably be suitable and there were a few games specifically aimed at younger children like Countryside Bears, Animal World Cup and some other title about a detective mouse or some such and which included a jigsaw, colouring book and some other stuff - best off avoiding these latter as they aren't really games, just animations.
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