who plays video games

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I just saw this at CNN and thought some of you might be interested.

Out of curiousity, how many members of NMA are female? (Gosh I hate to think what that might do to the "who do you think is more sexy' thread).

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Challenging the stereotype that video gaming is the domain of teenage boys, an industry group Tuesday reported that more women over 18 than young boys are playing games and the average age of players has risen to 29.

A poll released by the Entertainment Software Association and conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates found 26 percent of game players are women 18 or older, while 21 percent are boys 6 to 17.

Video gaming has traditionally been seen as the province of teenage boys locked in dark rooms and twitching away at their game consoles, although in recent years the industry has worked to publish games catering to kids, women and older gamers.

Growing audience
In line with that trend, adults over 50 now make up 17 percent of the gaming population, the ESA said, compared with 13 percent three years ago.

The largest group of gamers, at 38 percent, is men 18 and up, while girls 6 to 17 account for 12 percent of game players, the poll found.

"I think that what used to be the standard in games, which was the female character in distress and the big macho man saving the day, is no longer the case," said Vikki Hrody, a faculty member at the Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago, who teaches art for game design.

A random national sample of 806 adults, covering a total of 1,048 game players including kids, was used in the poll, the ESA said.

The average gamer spends 6.5 hours a week playing games, the ESA said, while boys 6 to 17 average 7.3 hours per week of game time.

Prefer mature games
As the age of gamers has risen, so has the number of games for adults. Of all games sold in 2002, the ESA said 13.2 percent carried a "Mature" or "M" rating, up from 9.9 percent in 2001 and under 8 percent in 2000.

Hrody said she and her friends much prefer many of those mature games, like war titles, to the games specially designed and targeted by game companies at the female market, such as dancing themes or Barbie.

"They don't hear enough about what the market is. I think they just assume that it's boys that are playing these games," she said. "(Girls' games are) very boring, there's no story line, it's almost like they play it down for girls."

The poll found little difference in the relationship between game play and income, with 39 percent of gamers reporting total household income of less than $50,000 a year and 41 percent reporting an income of more than $50,000.
 
Perhaps now we'll see more 'intelligent' games? If -18 year old males is the target group for a lot of games (fobos) we'll see mass-market games appealing to 18 year olds?

WHAT THE HECK!?

I play games by the way ^-^
 
I think that that study was an on-line poll where everyone just filled in the wrong answer for fun. Come on, 15% 50+ people? I can't believe that this is right. Unless they're counting card games as games, and things like that. Then I can believe it.

If they're counting on-line flash bull then it might be so.
 
Actually I think there a lot of older folks playing video games.

But I'm just wondering how many female players are on this board?
 
My fiance bought a Gamecube about 1½ months ago. That, togeather with the fact that she also collects warhammer, makes her the best damn girl in the universe.

Oh, and I also love her ;).
 
The server I play Counter-Strike on for the last two years has a very diverse group of people, and I really like them. Besides the hordes of college kids, we've got a retired Navy man, at least two girls who everyone drools over (I guess for most people, if she's a girl and she's a gamer, she's a keeper), twelve year old kids who we've desensitized to violence and cursing, a Russian who's vocabulary ranges from "Die already" to "I love this fucking map" in a very thick and slurred accent, and a hardcore savant who's good enough to play Cal-I. Best part of the server is that its often packed (even when it's not, we just play fy_iceworld for shits and giggles) and there's at least on comedian around.

The admin knows how to throw in variety. Most fun I ever had was playing cs_concrete with all-talk on and knives only and occasionally spawning a Half-Life assassin or monsters into the map. You have not had true fun until all of your team is dead and you've got twelve terrorists on your ass with knives out, plus a few leaping assassins mixed into the riot.
 
Paradroid said:
Luke=lucky guy. College girls like either frat guys or God. There is no middle ground.

Tell me about it. Happily the frat chicks grow out of it. But the christians, Jesus! It was worse a few years ago when they were all republicans. But this rage in christians (and worse, Christian virgins) is taking a lot of the joy out college.

Don't lose hope. I know some of my female students have been able to keep it together and are pretty cool.

Oh and old folks- Couple of things I have learned.

(1) grandparents like to play with their grandkids and they have more money- so why not bring the Playstation 2 home.

(2) Games have been around quite awhile so its not surprising that the game player group is getting older. I am of the over-30 crowd that remembers his Atari and the first time he played a quarter to play Pong.

(3) What else do you do in an old age home? It beats the crap out of shuffle board.

(4) Mid-life crisis means that if you not only have to buy a sports car but need to play nintendo just to keep up with all those yet unidentified video chicks.
 
MadDog -[TO said:
-]Where do older folks play games? I never see them buy or play.
My grandfather tested my Snes once, he was actually quite good. I suspect that he had one himself.
 
Wait a minute... what was the method of the survey?
So far I've only know one female gamer. ever.
Maybe because I don't actively look...
 
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