November 13, 2007
ESRB.com
If you’re a parent and you plan on buying video games for your children this year, the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) website is going to be one of your best resources. It is no secret that there are violent video games out there, and the ESRB site can help you make sure that your children are viewing age appropriate images when they’re playing their games.
I was one of those crazy Mom’s who went out to every likely store last year almost every single day, searching for the illusive Nintendo Wii. I was one of the lucky ones and found one for my daughter. This week, I found out about the parental controls on the Nintendo Wii, thanks to the ESRB site. If you’re video-game-impaired like I am, this site is of great resource as it provides detailed instructions on how to set these controls and also provides links to sites that take you step by step through the process of setting the parental controls. These links are found under Parental Resources and can be accessed here.
If you’re looking for more help as a parent, you can find it here. This section is the area where you can learn things your child probably already knows in attempts to find a loop-hole around the parental controls you’ve set up. Do you know what "mods" are? I didn’t, but I now know that they are downloadable programs that can change the content of the game your child is playing.
In addition to the parental resources, there are detailed descriptions of games for every platform available. Parents are able to sort by rating, operating system or content. And, you don’t have to worry about the ESRB’s pockets being lined by video game producers. The ESRB is a non-profit organization that decides on their ratings based on imput and feedback from child development and academic experts.
When you’re choosing your presents this holiday season, make sure you look for the following ratings which should be clearly displayed on all video games. The ratings are given for good reason and after extensive experience playing and evaluating the games, so it makes sense to follow their guidelines when it comes to appropriate games for your child.
For additional shopping advice, make sure you visit the ESRB website before heading out to the stores. If you’re video-game impaired like I am, you’ll need all the help you can get.
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