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Family Friendly Gaming Rejects Age Based Discrimination

 

 

Cordova, TN; May 18, in the year of our Lord 2015--Family Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family friendly video games is opening up a can of worms by acknowledging we refuse to discriminate against video games based on their age. You already know Family Friendly Gaming refuses to discriminate against Christians, and Christian video games. You already know Family Friendly Gaming refuses to discriminate against children’s video games. You already know Family Friendly Gaming refuses to discriminate against family friendly video games. You already know Family Friendly Gaming refuses to discriminate against physical copies of video games. Now it is time to find out Family Friendly Gaming refuses to participate in age based discrimination.

There are plenty of wonderful, fun, fabulous, and fantastic retro video games. Family Friendly Gaming has not been able to sound off on all of them. Nor have we been able to review all of them. We have not also been able to video capture all of them. So why should we discriminate against them? Too many gaming sites do what the large video game companies tell them to do. Whether they are bought off or just lackeys I don’t know. To be honest I don’t care. We are going to do the right thing at Family Friendly Gaming. We are not going to participate in the discrimination against older video games. We will continue to bring in retro video games in our reviews and video capture. Even this news article helps the retro video games, and the retro gaming community.

We all know why most of the major gaming sites spend the overwhelming majority of their time on the newest, and latest video game. They want you to keep up with them as they are given free games left and right (aka keep up with the Joneses). They are giving their advertisers what they want. They are focusing on the games and companies that pay their bills. I suppose you could look at them as a form of prostitutes. Which is why age based discrimination is so rampant in video game journalism. They feel they need to be cutting edge. How many are fiscally responsible? How many help you save money? How many help you find more games for the same amount of money? I believe there are plenty of fun, cool, and awesome retro games you have never played. Family Friendly Gaming is being even more inclusive of the older video games.


God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming

 

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