Best Buy has teamed up with everyone's favorite Illuminati shadow corporation — Microsoft — to educate parents in the ESRB rating system and parental locks in console games.
The Next Generation piece is a bit fuzzy on the details — we're not sure what XBox 360 wristbands with the motto "Life is your game" knit into them illustrate except abysmal fashion sense — but the sales of these atrociously stupid wristbands will all go to the Boys & Girls Club of America, which is cool. Specifically, the proceeds will go to the Club Tech program, which teaches kids to use technology responsibly, and to think before releasing those flesh eating, bio-engineered frogs into New York City's municipal swimming pools.
Brochures will also be distributed to parents, teaching them how to take the naked chicks out of BMX XXX, thereby removing the only purpose in playing the game.
MS and Best Buy Educate Parents on ESRB [Next Generation]




















