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Parental controls on next generation games praisedDela @ Nov 30, 2005 20:23 | 7 comments
Parents can restrict certain games from being played by their kids on the Xbox 360 according to the ratings (T for Teen, M for Mature, for example). Parents also have control over access to live online gaming. The games industry has come under severe criticism in the past few years due to the violent content of some of the biggest selling video games of all time, and how easy it is for minors to purchase or rent these games.
The ESA hopes that these new parental controls will stop legislation that would instead limit how video games are sold. "With the average age of game players now 30, our industry naturally creates content appropriate for a wide range of audiences, just as there are TV shows, films, music and books for people of all tastes, interests and values," said Doug Lowenstein, president of the ESA. "In a culture where raising kids is a challenge, video game parental control technology gives power to the parents."
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Comment by: MXGzX (Nov 30, 2005 20:32) Yeah just like dvd players right?
heh any kid with some intelligence can bypass "parental controls" most of the time
yeah and I love password protecting a windows user acont too lol so easy to get around |
Comment by: evilh0ly (Nov 30, 2005 20:41) well at least it keep the dumbass kids from viewing those R rated stuff. |
Comment by: NINVIN21 (Nov 30, 2005 20:44) whats the chance that parents will learn how to use it.
Kids arnt dumb, well not all of them.
I guess It kinda going to be like the V-chip.
Thats been out for a long long time and nobody really knows about it.
Thats bull crap I dont think these corps should have anything to do with it, its not there problem its the parents problem. They need to watch there kids.
I really dont think video games are that bad yet.
there were badder games on the atari,they just didnt look as real.
If anything would mess a kids head up it would be the news.
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Comment by: jdeboer (Dec 01, 2005 15:49) Give me a break.
M = mature. If u see ur 11 year asking you to buy one, or rent one. Take the two seconds flip it over and see WHY it is rated M. No one is to blame cept the parents on that one. It use to drive me mad when my mom said no M games, but I always bs'd my way around it. I don't know a singe parents who has active controll over the ps2 parenting system. |
Comment by: Jimmons (Oct 17, 2006 23:07) I would love to see a parent try to use the parental controls on a console, sieng them try to use the controller alone would make my day.Im not saying there all incompetant but I imagine the ones that cant restrict there childs rentals or purchases couldnt do much in any other field. |
Comment by: Leema01 (Nov 09, 2006 14:01) lol
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Comment by: Iocusator (Apr 16, 2007 16:15) I was able to get my hands on my psp before my dad, and I changed the password.. anyone can do that. |
