
John Morrisey invented a mother's best friend and a child's worst enemy a video game timer that power downs the game box at the time the parent wants. The shape of the device is similar to and 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. This however, is creating a timer parent instead of actual interaction between parent and child. Also not to mention but video games are positive tools for the development of children for instance it improves the reflexes, thinking process, and the hand eye coordination while in deep focus. So what do you think?



1 comments:
Interesting. I could probably use this for 1 of my kids. If I let him, he will play ALL damn day!
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