Any video games with a good library level?
Normally I wouldn't bother ya'll but I can't for the life of me find out with a google, it's all about debating whether gaming should be allowed in libraries.
Normally I wouldn't bother ya'll but I can't for the life of me find out with a google, it's all about debating whether gaming should be allowed in libraries.
Bud
I live in a small town in Tennessee, they have a "Teen-Room" in our local library. In the Teen Room there is a PS3 with some older games that from time to time I seen kids on. They also have comic books and anime in there as well. It seems to do well in our small town. I don't know how well it was work in larger cities with much higher populations.
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Libraries are not babysitting services. No librarian wants to waste time monitoring a room full of underage gamers, much less spend time maintaining the equipment, including consoles and accessories that have such short lifespans before they become obsolete. If a library wants to provide game subscription services for patrons to use on their personal devices, that's one thing. But hosting gaming in the library itself isn't going to promote literacy in any way, shape, or form.
Anonymous
There's a time and place for everything, but a library is not the place for gaming.
Anonymous
I've been gaming since 1985 and gaming has no place in libraries.
Libraries are places for reading, studying and learning.