User blog comment:HaafingarGuard/My Parents Won't Let Me Play Oblivion/@comment-4113369-20120625133216

Well, you're 16, right? Why not...

-argue that you're nearly an adult by now and that it's time for them to stop telling you what to do, lest your personal growth will be stunted, ensuring that you'll be dependent on them for long after age 18?

-try to abuse article 12, section 1 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child? (Unless you live in Somalia, South-Sudan, the US or outside the UN. Ain't much in the ways of children's rights there...)

Okay, so maybe both of those aren't particularily good ideas, but unless your parents are of the really unreasonable/overprotective/religious sort, you should probably at least find a way to get Oblivion back. It's age rating is 16+, isn't it?

Also, why did they take them in the first place? Did it just happen at random, had you done something you weren't supposed to (a violent/angry outburst?). Were Oblivion and Skyrim your first "violent" videogames, the first ones that your parents thought were violent, etc.? Some more background info might be helpful if you want better advice.