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    Video Games: How to Setup Parental Controls

    Posted on Saturday, January 31 2009 @ 19:55:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The family that plays together stays together, but as every parent knows, you can't always be around when the kids want to enjoy a quick game of Madden or Super Smash Bros. In addition, there are also games (*cough* Gears of War 2 *cough*) that you might not want your tots to play alone, if at all. Luckily, the manufacturers of popular consoles such as the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 have created built-in parental controls that can help keep sprouts safe from inappropriate content. Here's how to make sure junior doesn't get an eyeful.

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