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sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2011

Korean law prohibits children playing games at night

The new regulation aims to Korean students arrive on time to class. In recent weeks, the South Korean government implemented a system that prevents children under 16 years, playing video games at night, for a period of six hours. The recent determination was carried out in order to encourage punctuality in children, especially when getting up to go to school. While this law was aimed primarily at PC gamers, a publication of CNN, Sony Computer Entertainment Korea announced it will take action on their PSN, in support of the law. In turn, Microsoft has shown not to adhere to the rules and still expect some Nintendo laración dec. However, effective from November 18 this year, the rule has been limited to prohibit logging in and creating new accounts to younger gamers. However, the application system of the new determination is still in its testing phase and do not know when it might be over. This leads us to wonder what will happen to online games or those in the form of mobile application, just to name some of the platforms that are far away from the famous law.

3 comentarios:

  1. ahahhaah, Korean are adicted to the games.:)

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  2. I think it's a great idea, this law will at least make them more social in the real life...

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