about 30000000000 (ramdom estimate) i know 100 people that stay up that late
no it is not but on game consoles you can set the parental control
well if you are under 17 Many retailers (like Target, GameStop, Wal-Martand Best_Buy) have a policy of not selling games with this rating to people under 17 without parental presence and approval
There aren't MANY games that have the ability to use parental controls for separate games, however, there IS a feature to globally add parental controls so that the child cannot use such games based upon their parental control settings.I've added a related link below to see how to set them.
Of course you can the pc games are made for people without the systems
In fact, it does have parental controls. My son and I like to play games all the time, and when he approached me about Mafia II, I was a little hesitant. When we bought the game, I found out that it had parental controls. It took out all of the bad language and sexual content. You still shoot people, but it is not as graphic as it is without the settings on. You even have the option so that the cutscenes don't play. With the settings on, this game would easily be rated teen instead of the mature rating. I hope this helped!
Buy a parental control program.
Factory reset it, if that dosen't work go to Bestbuy/Gamestop and have it factory reset there.
The PS3 does have parental controls and they can be set to allow restrictions on local content stored on the harddrive including games. The PlayStation internet browser and PlayStation Network can also have parental controls set. Instructions to change and set the parental controls are explained in detail in the PlayStation Knowledge Center. see related link
you have to have an itunes account.
If you are 13 or over you can buy the game without a problem. Depending on how old you look you may be required to provide proof of age.
Most people play board games, such as chess and checkers. Other people can play video games with or without anyone, so it can work both ways.
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