I'd love to know what the definition of "gamer" here is. Are they counting people who play apps on their phone and Farmville on their Facebook account? If that's the case then sure that's probably accurate, and I have a feeling that's what they did. I know a lot of people in their 30's and early 40's who grew up with home consoles, PC's and handhelds and still play what most of us would consider traditional games to this day. But I can't say I've seen many people older than that buying these kinds of games at a Gamestop or Target.
This:
"Forty-two 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 (37 percent) than boys age 17 or younger (13 percent)."
makes me think the ESA is casting a big net in terms of how they define their terms.
Pfft. Amateurs. I'm 37 years old, and I've been playing for 31 years.
Yeah really, I'm right there with you. Who are these 37 year olds who only started when they were 25? I call BS on that one.
They defineatly cast a wide net here. All the phone playing and Facebook casuals are included, no doubt in my mind. I'm a Dinosaur at 46 and still playing "tradional games" I don't play "phone games" and have tried some Facebook games here and there but really don't care for them all that much. I wonder how many others my age or close to, go out and buy console games for the big 3 and PC at B&M stores and online? I'm guess not all that many.
Yeah this survey sounds like it includes those other "games". The average age is obviously going to keep rising as long as we keep getting over but I dont see how it could be at 37 just yet. My generation would be the biggest gaming generation and we are still in our late 20s. Yes I just turned this into a generation war.
Dvader said:Yeah this survey sounds like it includes those other "games". The average age is obviously going to keep rising as long as we keep getting over but I dont see how it could be at 37 just yet. My generation would be the biggest gaming generation and we are still in our late 20s. Yes I just turned this into a generation war.
Pfft. Amateurs.
Dvader said:Yeah this survey sounds like it includes those other "games". The average age is obviously going to keep rising as long as we keep getting over but I dont see how it could be at 37 just yet. My generation would be the biggest gaming generation and we are still in our late 20s. Yes I just turned this into a generation war.
Fuck you Gen Y'rs You don't know shit about gaming.
Does that mean interest in games are dying out? Or that games are catering to people who grew up with games (that don't appeal to younger people). Check this out. In seven years the average has aged... 6 years. Are we like a rabbit working our way down a snake? Where da yoof at?
2004:
A survey compiled by the Entertainment Software Association and released at E3, the video game industry's major trade show in Los Angeles, found that a slight majority of video game players are now over 18 years of age.
In fact, the average age of game players was 29 and the average age of buyers was 36, with men making up 59% of the playing audience.
2011:
The average game player is 37 years old and has been playing games for 12 years.