Long Winded, as usual...
Several points I\'d like to make.
I\'d have to agree with Vince for the most part. Video games are a whole new ball of wax. You have to take them on a case-by-case basis. Warcraft is great fun and I let my kids play that game starting at 13. I don\'t think I\'d let my 13 yr old play a first-person-shooter like Medal of Honor, but I do let my 16 yr old play Grand theft Auto because I think he is mature enough to realize it is just a game.
As for tabletop, I think Vince hit the mark with a PG13 rating, more because of the maturity level required to play, not because of the violence. Do to the graphic nature of certain \'fantasy\' models perhaps a regular PG rating for them is in order (Mmmmm... Daemonettes).
To respond to Levdir, it really depends on the individual kid. I would let my son who just turned 14 play 40K because he is very mature for his age. I\'ve seen early teens at my LGS pointing and giggling at the naked breasts on some models, and I don\'t think they should be playing. I\'m lucky enough to have two stores within 5 miles of my house, and they cater to different clientel. The one has tons of screaming and yelling little kids running around like lunatics, mostly on the weekends. The place is very large and has many tables and seperate areas for gaming. The kids come in mostly for CCG, Like Poke\'mon, but they spill over into the other areas and it is hard for the older people to concentrate on their games. The other store is smaller, and enforces a strict \'NO children under 16 unless accompanied by a parent\' rule. That place has less tables and their usually is a waiting list to play. Both places serve a purpose, and I frequent both. I would however like to add that 7 is way too young to play any kind of game with adults. I tried letting my 7yr old play in a D&D game I was running for his older brothers, and he was too disruptive for the rest of us to enjoy our selves (and he\'s my GOOD kid).
Just my two cents - Mark