NES Lockout
NES Lockout
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The NES Lockout is a combination lock device made by SafeCare Products, Inc. and Master Lock that featured a "Self-Setting" combination that attached to the open bay of a front-loading NES-001 system via a hole above the cartridge slot which enabled the lock to grab the console like a vise to prevent removal[1]. The device was intended as a form of parental control.
See also[edit]
10NES (lockout chip preventing games not authorized by Nintendo from running)- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Nintendo
- Parental controls
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