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July 23, 2010

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Good points Dr. Rich! Sony is also releasing a Wii like attachment in the Fall, so adding the PS3 console to the common area could open up exercise and fun for the whole family. He could store controllers and instruments in his room still, and having it in the adult space gives the whole family a very capable BluRay player.

In regards to parental controls for the PS3 here is a pretty easy guide to what it can and can't do:

http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/3_15/basicoperations/parentallock.html

Excellent article Dr.! We moved into a new house much earlier this year, and I decided to move the Xbox 360 into our family room instead of my own. I'm quite glad I did. I've been able give some insight (not as much as I'm hoping for, but I trust in time it will increase) the games I play, and on one occasion, my mother even participated! I think that having a game console in a public area of the home like a family room is an excellent practice, one that gives parents a window into the multimedia that interests their children and a better understanding of just why.
By moving the X360 to our family room, my parents have gained respect for games, realizing just how they've changed, and increased in depth, complexity, etc., essentially becoming a powerful new medium for art!
I really appreciate your balanced and insightful post, please keep your blog running well!

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