If a child is doing poorly in school, it is the responsibility of the child and his/her parents, not a manager of a game store.
The hyperbole fun one could have with this is almost amazing. "Sorry ma'am, I need to see your last paycheck before I sell you this big screen TV." "I need to have you stand on this scale before I sell you that twinkie."
Although as past video gamers are growing up and starting families themselves, I wonder how long it will be before the mentality of "video games damage education" disappears.







