Health Control Game Timer helps you control your DS addiction

Posted in Nintendo DS by Conner Flynn on April 2nd, 2009

Health Control Game TimerHaving trouble controlling yourself when it comes to playing your DS? Do you get the shakes when that bad boy is closed? You probably pet your real life kitten as if you’re using a stylus. The Health Control Game Timer should help you out, you weak willed Mario Kart addicted sack of sadness. It will take control and lay the smack down hard.

The device shuts down your Nintendo DS if you’ve been playing for too long. How long is too long? Either 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. It depends how bad you need help. The problem is if you are truly addicted, you just won’t buy one. Or if you do, you could always just turn the system back on and keep playing for another 2 hours. So, if you buy this, consider yourself scammed and not bright enough to join the human race outside of your DS screen. We don’t want ya, so just keep right on playing.

Remember, only you can prevent you from buying useless crap that we throw in your face.

[Geekologie]

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2 Comments to “Health Control Game Timer helps you control your DS addiction”
  1. Jerry Mikson Says:

    “you could always just turn the system back on and keep playing for another 2 hours. ”

    Actually you cannot turn the DSL back on unless you wait for 10 minutes.

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