Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has just launched a new website catered to parents looking for tips and tutorials on safe gaming for younger players. PS-PlaySafeOnline.com includes explanations of the PS3's parental control settings function, security features for registered PSN Online IDs, and advice on what to do when faced with online jerks.
The entire site is wrapped around a strange (and way too cheery) Egg-man character, who seems to waver been non-threatening and subversively creepy. Our only real gripe? There is no glossary term for PlayStation Home's "Quincying" phenomenon. Everyone must be warned.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:04PM aRcane said
Look its Pikachu!
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:25PM Ample Salty said
At least this Egg-man wont have to put up with that troublesome Hedgehog whilst he tries to perform a public service.
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:28PM yingerman said
This is unrelated to Egg-man:
I was wondering how to change my profile picture. When I try to change it, it says that my picture will update on the blog in 5 mins, but it never does! Som1 plz help
I was wondering how to change my profile picture. When I try to change it, it says that my picture will update on the blog in 5 mins, but it never does! Som1 plz help
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:33PM Danjcb said
I SEE NO HEDGEHOGS! ALL I SEE ARE MUSHROOMS! *gasp* THE SHROOMS ARE INVADING! Where's Mario when you need him?
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 2:48PM (Unverified) said
I swear this has been up for months.
Posted: Jan 6th 2010 5:42PM (Unverified) said
lol its so ugly
Posted: Dec 25th 2009 11:30AM afrosheen said
Saw the convertible driving by
Loaded up the slingshot and let one fly
He went for his to find he didn't have one
Put him in check correct with my egg gun
Loaded up the slingshot and let one fly
He went for his to find he didn't have one
Put him in check correct with my egg gun
Posted: Dec 28th 2009 9:19PM PN04 said
The only defense against Quincying is to accept the fact that there are no women on the internet.
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