[ Home ]

The Nanny Notes

The Official Net Nanny Blog

LeGrand Woolley

LeGrand Woolley

Website

Product Manager,
Family Products
ContentWatch, Inc.

Why a Net Nanny Blog?

Net Nanny is committed to helping families secure their computers and enjoying the freedom and knowledge the Internet brings, while keeping out the stuff you don’t want your family to see.

While Net Nanny isn’t designed to replace good parenting, it is designed to give parents the peace of mind that, while they aren’t there, Net Nanny will block out the objectionable content. We feel it’s important for parents to remain educated and to understand more about the latest technologies, social networks, and have a deeper understanding of games, technologies and websites your kids probably know about already.

This blog features special guest bloggers from various parts of the security and safety industry. The views expressed represent the personal views of individual bloggers and do not represent the opinions of Net Nanny or ContentWatch.

Video Games Today. Grand Theft What?

Friday, January 23, 2009, 11:57 am

Tags: PC Games Ratings, ESRB, PEGI

As a video game enthusiast I often find myself looking out for and playing the latest video games.  Yes, I played with Atari, ‘Old-School Nintendo’, and of course the modern gaming systems like Xbox, Wii and PS3.  I am often asked by parents if a specific game is appropriate for their kids or if it’s something they can play and enjoy as a family.  My candid response is usually, “Do you know what ESRB or PEGI is?  I continue to explain that almost all games are rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board ( ESRB ) or for my European friends the Pan European Game Information (PEGI).  These ratings are usually coupled with information about the game's content.

Learn more about ESRB
Learn more about PEGI

 So, if you haven’t followed the links above to learn more about ESRB and PEGI, you should do that now…I’ll wait…  Now that you’ve done that, I wanted to provide a few tips and suggestions for parents that didn’t spend 12 hours a day playing video games as a kid; it may even help for those that did.  Kids are resourceful, they will get their hands on the games that you don’t want them to play and they will play them all day while you’re at work and all night when you’re sleeping.     

Whether it’s a PC game, Xbox game, Wii game, or PlayStation game, you should know that you can actually limit how often they play, and control the types of games your kids play on these systems.  Aside from good parenting, many of these video game consoles (Xbox, PS3, Wii) have built-in parental controls you can use.  That's usually the hard part, you just have to try and figure out how to use them.  See the links below for more info on those. But the good news is for PC Games you only need to install parental control software.  Coincidentally, Net Nanny 6.0 now gives parents the ability to manage the types of PC Games your kids can play.   So you should be set!  Now you just have to figure out what to do when Johnny goes over to Billy’s house.  

Here are those links I promised:
Xbox 360 Parental controls
PlayStation 3 Parental controls 
Nintendo Wii Parental controls

Comments

None.

You must be logged in to comment.

Have More Questions?

We're always happy to help, so if there's something you can't find the answer to, please let us know and we'll get back to you soon.

Leave a Note

Protect your family today

Free Trial Buy Now