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
In parental settings you can set a age number to limit the Age Rating of games your child/ren can play on. The online of a game is relatively the same to the story/mission mode.
It means you can play against other individuals online over the Playstation Network if you both have PSPs with Playstation accounts, internet connections, and the game
If the PlayStation 3 being used has reverse compatibility it can play PS2 games online with PlayStation 2 players.
PlayStation Network is the main service that PlayStation uses for all of its online services, such as online multiplayer. You are connected to PlayStation Network whenever you sign-in, or play a game online. You can also access the PlayStation Store on PlayStation Network, as well.
Yes, Killzone 3, like all PlayStation 3 games, has free online gaming. It operates on PlayStation Network, which is free for all PlayStation users. The only PlayStation 3 games that do not provide free online services are MMOs (massively-multiplayer online role-playing games).
Yes it is possible for a PS2 to have an online connection with the internet
With parental controls, you can limit what you can look at online and also monitor who's doing what.
AOL parental controls allow for parents to restrict the content their children can access online. This is so parents have piece of mind that their children are safe online when unsupervised. To find more information and to access AOL parental controls, users can log on to their AOL account and navigate to the parental controls page.
They are controls a parent account can set up on a computer where it monitors what your child does online & can limit websites. It can also control what or what not your child can do.
It means you can play against other individuals online over the Playstation Network if you both have PSPs with Playstation accounts, internet connections, and the game
Apparently , you have to reset all those parental control settings and when you do the password should be 0000
Basically anything she wants to do on-line without parental controls or supervision of an adult.
The PlayStation Network can ban your PlayStation account and stop you from using the PlayStation Network, but it is not a hack. The related question contains reason for being banned and offers a link for more detailed explanations
Firstly, because Xbox and PlayStation use different servers. Secondly, because PlayStation and Xbox do not have connected accounts, so it would be possible to have multiple people with the same name online. Thirdly, Xbox and PlayStation are directly in competition with each other, why would they work together?
Sorry to dissapoint you but, that's the whole reason they're on. To stop you playing online. Your parents probably have a code to turn it off though.
Yes, PlayStation Plus is required to play any PlayStation game online.
Well it depends, because they will have competition from PlayStation who already have online accounts for free, and probably will for their next console. So Microsoft will defiantly have to think about having an online account for free.
If the PlayStation 3 being used has reverse compatibility it can play PS2 games online with PlayStation 2 players.