Entry: Nintendo Revolution to have Parental Restrictions Friday, November 18, 2005



Nintendo announced that there will be a parental system feature in the upcoming Nintendo Revolution gaming console, reports PC World.

The system will work with the age-rating already assigned to video games in many markets and allow parents to set the new console, code-named Revolution, to only play games with certain ratings. To work the rating data will need to be recorded into data on the game disc.

In the U.S., six ratings levels are defined by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). They are EC (early childhood); E (everyone); E10+ (everyone 10 years of age and older); T (teen); M (mature) and A (adult).

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