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Times Writer Says Xboxes Are Toys
Times columnist takes a shot at the older male gamers.
Times columnist takes a shot at the older male gamers.
CVG said:Two weeks ago Dallas Morning News writer Kay Hymowitz (we'd never heard of her either) said that men in their mid 20s and 30s need to put down the pad and grow up. Looks like someone at the Times was taking notes and wanted the same amount of traffic.
Columnist Kate Muir says man-teen's retreat into a fantasy world of titans and totty reflects a lack of comfort in the real world. She doesn't mean movies, books or telly shows like Primeval, she means games.
In an opinion column titled The Dark Ages, Muir writes: "At my college evening class last week, two intelligent, thirtysomething suited guys - solicitors or managers to judge from their e-mail addresses - were talking about their new Xbox 360s and what transcendent joy was to be had from them. I eavesdropped more attentively. Apparently, in Gears of War, the smallest details of the largest battles were crystal clear, in widescreen! Surely they were discussing their children's computer games? Xboxes are toys, after all."
She asks if "British chaps" really are spending their life outside work alone in their bedrooms. She assumed that we'd have put away childish things and "played amateur football, got amusingly drunk, instigated punch-ups, watched Big Brother or ineffectually pursued women". Maybe she watches too much Booze Britain on Dave (or her Mr does) and thinks that what a 'man' is?
You can read the rest of the column here. But it's not as good as the other one.