You are correct. Although they seem to be fine with the majority of video games on the market being "first person shooter" platforms. My boys still play cowboys and army with other kids in our neighborhood. But I wouldn't be surprised if one day I get a knock on the door from some concerned (or outraged) passerby.
This image was taken on December 30, 1940, by a staff photographer for the “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” newspaper. The article was titled "Fort Worth man builds small car for his son". L. B. Baker is pictured holding the horizontal twin-cylinder power plant, and his son Terry is standing on the seat. No construction information is with the photo, although the coachwork appears to be a combination of metal or masonite, and some type of a composite was used to fabricate the curved surfaces of the hood, deck lid, and fenders. Courtesy of The Old Motor
So would I. the only thing that's obvious is how the girl riding shotgun is looking at the cigar-chomper as if he's somehow weird or something