出たよ、ゲーム版Vチップ

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/23/tech/gamecore/main690347.shtml

Now, with concerns about violence in video games growing, parents might be looking for some way to manage their children's PC gaming. A new program called WallFly, from SMARTGuard aims to do just that.

It's a computer program that monitors video game use and, if the parents deem it so, blocks certain games from being run. The easiest way to think of it is a V-Chip for the PC. WallFly is designed to assist parents who want to monitor the software that is run on the home computer.

"We do a lot more than give parents a tool to help control content," Jerald Block, CEO of SMARTGuard, told me. "We also allow parents to setup time zones where gaming and computer use is or is not permitted, allow parents to setup weekly budgets for game and computer use, and provide informative reports that detail game use on the computer."


PCゲーム版だけどさ、そのうちNintendo版やPlayStation版も出るんだろうな。