Q: Can someone help me quickly...
A: Why no? If it's "no" because they think the game is too violent or mature, you can't change their minds. If it's "no" because they think you're rotting your brain with video games, you have your work cut out for you! (but suggest "brain academy" for a start and see if you can break them in.) Test the waters and see if it's negotiable. Kicking, screaming, and whining may win occasionally, but they're immature behaviors that show your parents they still need to make your decisions for you, and that they'll always have to stand their ground somewhere. Negotiating, on the other hand, can be a mature activity that benefits both sides. Find out what their objections are without whining or getting them to a point where they say "NO, and that's final." Spend some time thinking, and offer them a plan. It could look something like this: Mom, Dad, I know you're worried about my grades, and I know grades are important. I just wanted you to know that I'm going to get my grades up to an A average in the next three months, and keep them there. Also, I know you guys work really hard, and I was wondering if I could help with some extra chores to earn money to buy things that you're okay with. Dad, you hate mowing the lawn when you're tired after work. What if I did it every other week for $15? And mom, how many times do you have to wash the dishes? I'll do them every other night for $7/week. I'd really, really like to have X game, and I'm willing to work for it and show that I can keep my grades up. If they slip to a B, you can pull the game until my grades are back up again." Maybe it will work, and maybe it won't . . . but many parents would be floored by such a speech, and in 2-4 weeks you can earn enough for the game you want. If they're worried that the games are keeping you isolated, show them what a social game console the Wii can be by moving it to the family room instead of holing up in your bedroom, and have some friends over. Get your parents playing Wii Sports. It may not be like the games you like, but anything that gets them feeling pro-Wii will make them more likely to say Yes. Good luck!