Xploder Parental GameLock PS2

Game Details
Platform: PS2
Released: 28 June 2007
GTIN-13: 0709458016723
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| Store | Status | Total | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gameseek | £6.34 | Buy | |
| Play.com | £2.74 | Buy | |
| Amazon.co.uk | £9.14 | Buy |
Description
The Xploder Parental GameLock is designed to give parents of children within certain age groups peace of mind when their children are playing their PS2 games unattended. The software has been designed in the UK in response to the growing number of reported cases of younger children getting access to adult themed games without their parents knowledge. The Parental GameLock is a combination of unique proprietary software and an innovative locking device (X-Lock). On initial installation the Parental GameLock software installs a program onto the users memory card. Each time the PlayStation 2 is turned on or reset the console will access the software installed onto the memory card prior to loading a PlayStation 2 game. Depending on the parents initial configuration of the age groups allowed for each child the Parental GameLock software will not allow games with an age rating higher than that specified to be played on the console. Parental GameLock comes pre-installed with thousands of games and the parent simply selects the age rating required to allow their children to play those games. Should any games the child owns not be listed the parent simply loads the Parental GameLock software inputs their unique password via the on-screen menu enters the game name and "allows" the game to be played. The software on the memory card will then be updated and the child can then play the game whenever they wish without any further parental involvement or supervision. The memory card can still be used to save games as the children require. The Parental GameLock X-Lock device allows the users memory card to be locked into the console and ensures that it can only be removed by the key holder (i.e. the parent). Should the parent wish to play their own older rated games they simply enter their passcode to access their own settings or using the key provided remove the device completely.