
Video games won’t hurt your kids as long as they only play them in moderation. Everybody knows that a kid will play video games for 15 hours a day if you let them, which probably won’t be great for their eyesight, social skills, joints, or sense of cleanliness. But if you aren’t always around to monitor the video gaming, what’s to stop Junior from playing Halo 3 until his eyes rot out of his skull? Not much.
That is unless you have the Hopscotch BOB TV Computer and Video Game Time Manager. Simply put in how long you want to allow gaming for, and it’ll shut the whole system down when the limit is reached. You can set a PIN so they can’t change it, and you can have different settings for up to 6 different people. Of course, Junior will probably be pretty upset when it shuts his Xbox down when he’s 30 seconds away from a save point or from beating the game, but them’s the breaks, I guess.
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