There are simple devices that combine lock and timer that basically solve this (for parents). There are such jars big enough for gamepads, there are such thingies that cut off the electricity. There are even variants that take time tokens. The most important thing is that parents themselves follow through with that.
>>29468If all gaming happened in physical arcades, it would be very easy to regulate. There can be all sorts of regulations in place that on some days new games won't get released and online servers are inactive, but only big visible companies then follow those. Devices can have clocks and calendars built in to limit gaming time, but this can easily be circumvented. So such policy only protects people from unthinkingly slipping into bad behavior; they can overcome the restrictions with little effort if they want.