When I was little I was the only one in my neighborhood with a computer even though we lived in a nice neighborhood. No kidding on this. My dad was into them. He helped design the factory in Cupertino that the first Mac was made in. So I could barely do anything on that computer except draw and play some math games and a couple very simple games.
Then the Nitendo came out several years later and every kid had one except me. I had the computer as I was told should be fine for me. So I really only played games at friends houses.
While I didn't understand at the time, the computer we had cost a lot of money. Cars could be had for under $1000, flights from the bay area to LA for $25.
In college though was were I mostly played games. People had Nitendo Game Cube, Gensis and then Play Station. But then Windows 95 came out and tons of people suddenly had PCs too. So I played some early computer games.
But it never really stuck for me. Most of my free time in college was spent playing on sports teams and building/driving race cars. And then when it got dark, drinking. When I had time to myself I usually did two things. Watched the simpsons, or studied business. Had an awesome used book store nearby where all the books were 35 or 50 cents if it wasn't a current text book. But they allowed trades so it has a broad collection of books.
So post college every now and then I would get a computer games. The $5 old has been kind. Play it for a month and that would be it.
I'm not sure DS will need video games or computer games. He's got a bike and a couple sleds, and skis, and a wagon........and when he comes inside lots of books, legos and about 30 movies.