Saturday, October 14, 2006

Unknown Said...

Industry Facts from the ESA.

TOP 10 INDUSTRY FACTS

1. U.S. computer and video game software sales grew four percent in 2005 to $7 billion -- a more than doubling of industry software sales since 1996.

2. Sixty-nine percent of American heads of households play computer and video games.

3. The average game player is 33 years old and has been playing games for 12 years.

4. The average age of the most frequent game buyer is 40 years old. In 2006, 93 percent of computer game buyers and 83 percent of console game buyers were over the age of 18.

5. Eighty-five percent of all games sold in 2005 were rated "E" for Everyone, "T" for Teen, or "E10+" for Everyone 10+. For more information on ratings, please see www.esrb.org.

6. Eighty-seven percent of game players under the age of 18 report that they get their parents’ permission when renting or buying games, and 89 percent say their parents are present when they buy games.

7. Thirty-five percent of American parents say they play computer and video games. Further, 80 percent of gamer parents say they play video games with their kids. Sixty-six percent feel that playing games has brought their families closer together.

8. Thirty-eight percent of all game players are women. In fact, women over the age of 18 represent a significantly greater portion of the game-playing population (30%) than boys age 17 or younger (23%).

9. In 2005, 25 percent of Americans over the age of 50 played video games, an increase from nine percent in 1999.

10. Forty-four percent of game players say they play games online one or more hours per week. In addition, 32 percent of heads of households play games on a wireless device, such as a cell phone or PDA, up from 20 percent in 2002.

I dunno if the ESA is full of shit or not but I hope not.
 

1 Comments:

Blogger metallicorphan said...

i have recently been asking myself,if in 10 years time at 40,would i still be playing games.....or at 50

i dont see why not

i heard that video game playing,although obviously not a great way to keep fit,,by just sitting in front of the TV...is good for the reflexes and eye co-ordination

and games today are just the newest way of telling a story(unless you have some pale shoot 'em up)

for telling a story,first it was word of mouth,then books,then film and TV,now video games,where you actually take part in the story

and seen as i do all of them for a story,i dont think i will stop altogether with video games

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