Microsoft aims to make Xbox more family-friendly
By Ina Fried on 08 November 2007
Microsoft on Wednesday showed off a new Xbox feature that will allow parents to set the amount of time that kids can play games.
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romulus16 commented on 11/11/2007 15:52
too bad ps2 all ready did this with a $50 au addon lol
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