...i've also thought of this,and pretty much share the same mixed feelings...
I'm thinking though that this might not actually turn-up so well,
in a not-so-distant future perspective...
assuming it's mostly teenagers/script-kiddies that are playing games anyway...
...It's a matter of how you get to become a grown up person after all:
if from an earlier age,you're already used in stealing other people's data,
not respecting their privacy etc...then what would hold them a couple of years later,
when they'll be in the need of actually earning their daily living,
from using pretty much the same methods,say for stealing bank accounts etc...?
Maybe this conclusion above is a bit rushed...
to be honest,I can't avoid comparing with my teenage years,
although I can recognize this might not be really the way to go...
as lots of things have changed since,what I mean is...
when say 15-17 yrs old,no way we would even think of spending our day,
in front of a screen playing games..."all your streets are belong to us",lol...

On occasion,as part of the general fun,
we would spend some money in coin-up machines,and that was the end of it...
after all,not every house out there had a Windows-based pc lurking around,
this certainly was not the case,as it happens nowadays...
At least this is how things were in the small country that I live,
I don't think though there would be an actually huge difference,
with the rest of Western countries...
More over,most of today's teenagers seem to know one way or another,
how to code/mod a basic trojan...knowledge always comes at a cost...
a pretty good proof of this fact,
is the number of skiddie forums that pop-up around the net...
One more thought that comes to mind also,
is that the days of the hardcore vx scene/coders,
seem to be somehow moving to history...maybe it's temporarily,maybe not...
but at least according to the statistics,
malware authors nowadays seem to be way more motivated by money,
than say "glory",personal fame etc...