Post: Video Game timer
07-10-2009, 05:18 AM #1
AgentJon
Former Staff
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Can't seem to get your kids to stop playing games? A 79-year-old Minnesota man is banking on it.

John Morrisey's invention, the GameDr, is making headlines as a potentially useful tool for parents sick of arguing with kids over play time.

The device is essentially a fancy version of a cooking timer. Parents simply program in a certain number of minutes or hours, at which time the password-protected GameDr shuts off power to the console entirely. Since it connects to your console's power cord, it can work with pretty much any system on the market.

Sound dogmatic? Surprisingly, Morrisey is hardly the anti-game grump you might expect.


Inventor John Morrissey lends parents a helping hand.

"Video games are great," he said. "There is evidence that they improve the reflexes and the thinking process. But right now, for many parents, the option is all or nothing -- they either let the kids play the video game or they take it away for two weeks."

But even Digital Innovations, the company selling Morrisey's invention, are aware that not everyone will be behind the new tech.

"There are moms who say they love this, and that they know 10 people who need one," said marketing director Kara Lineal. "And there are gamers who say it's terrible and that parents should just monitor their kids."

Some have also pointed out that the device isn't without some significant flaws. Gaming blog Gamepolitics points out that cagey kids can circumvent the GameDr by using a spare power cord, and so far, similar devices, like Hopscotch Technology's BOB, have failed to catch on.


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Oh noes , what now!??
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07-10-2009, 05:20 AM #2
Genocide-
★GoML★
EWow that's wierd who would make that.
07-10-2009, 11:40 AM #3
Lunch
Banned
That's just sad, what is the point in buying the console for your kid in the first place if you aren't allowed to use it.
07-10-2009, 12:58 PM #4
haha wtf lol
07-10-2009, 01:05 PM #5
Originally posted by Lunch View Post
That's just sad, what is the point in buying the console for your kid in the first place if you aren't allowed to use it.


Very true.

But, some friends of mine play for WAY too long. It's not healthy.
07-10-2009, 07:02 PM #6
deltaFX
Pokemon Trainer
I'm not going to ever tell my dad what has been created.

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