Parents keep their money and children keep their systems

Feb 5, 2007 15:55 GMT  ·  By

As a parent, you spend hundreds of dollars to buy your child their favorite handheld video games only to see your hard earned money go down the drain when the little buggers drop them to be smashed to pieces or lose them.

Well, thanks to The Game Chamber, a revolutionary new locking storage organizer from Daze Products, all that is history. They will officially launch it February 11 at the 2007 International Toy Fair at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

The Game Chamber prevents children from losing or damaging their games because they have to put the game cartridge or CD/DVD they are playing with away if they want to play with another. The Game Chamber is perfect for storing game cartridges, UMD Cards, CDs and DVDs. This is a winning solution for both kids and parents: kids will learn to be more responsible with their goods and parents will no longer have to needlessly spend more money to replace the lost/damaged goods.

Of course there are parents who do it the easy way like mine did when I was a kid. Avoiding any trouble, they'd just tell me I wouldn't be getting another one (when I'd brake a gaming device) and they'd ground me as well. And I turned out just fine. Well, actually, I still play Mortal Kombat II to make up for the lost time.

The Game Chamber was created last May by Michael Rosenberg, Founder and CEO of Daze Products, Inc. Father of four children, the idea was born out of his own frustration with games constantly being lost, broken and destroyed, not to mention the clutter left on the floor. "As every parent of young children can attest, it's nerve-racking to, time and again, incur the expense of having to replace these games. I couldn't find an organizer that both protected the games and our investment in them, so I created one that serves both purposes."

So whether you fit in the "good parents" category or in the "my parents" category, it's the best solution yet for the problem. I'd say dig in to it!