More than 75
percent of parents are concerned about the content of video games played by their children, a survey suggests.
Almost half of the 4,000 parents surveyed in the Uk,France,Itly and Germany said that one hour of gaming each day should be the limit. Some 43 percent of the surveyed parents said they were not aware of ratings
systems for games to determine suitability. The survey comes as Dr Tanya Byron conducts a separate review of games and their impact on children. Dr Byron, who is conducting the review, will publish her findings in March 2008 and recently closed her submissions for evidence. One of her areas of focus will be the rating systems.Almost half of the 4,000 parents surveyed in the UK, France,Itly and