Maybe this will shut up a small percentage of the anti-game crusaders out there. According to CBS' GameCore, a program called Wallfly will act as a videogame V-chip. Finally, the onus of sparing kids the violence of today's games will be on responsible households, not responsible retailers or developers. The software can screen for games' content (via the ESRB db), as well limit the times that they can be played. This is a great step toward solving the problem, though probably not a silver bullet. We all know how clever Junior is with the hardware, so the security better be robust.
[thanks Technopulp]
