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29265: RE: [MUD-Dev] Media: Women over 40 biggest online gamers
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From: Daniel James <d@djames.org>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 17:40:48 -0800 (PST)
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 ext.Christer.Enfors@tietoenator.com wrote:
> From: J C Lawrence [mailto:claw@kanga.nu]
>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4235270/
>> Women over 40 biggest online gamers
> This study is obviously skewed somehow. There are not more 40+
> women playing online games than there are males playing
> Counter-Strike or EverQuest and such. No way. Perhaps they are
> referring to AOL's own games, or something?
I assume that they are considering the many millions playing
'casual' games on sites like pogo.com, Yahoo! Games, shockwave.com,
etc. This audience dwarfs the EQ/MMORPG and CS etc. hardcore market,
probably by an order of magnitude or more in terms of number of
players. These folks generally play a lot less, but even the
simultaneous numbers are, I would estimate, 5x or more of the
hardcore games. It would appear that the majority of these casual
players are women, I believe that this has been long reflected in
the demographics from most casual gaming sites.
That said I don't know the details of AOL's methodology in this
case, and they may well have booched the survey by, for example,
compeltely ignoring the hardcore market. In particular I suspect
that the age data may be a little skewed, perhaps by who is prepared
to be surveyed. However, we are seeing a lot of these women playing
Puzzle Pirates, so I can give anecdotal evidence that they exist
and, uh, like puzzling.
- Daniel
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