Average gamer age---overstated?
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I'm 41 I play video games, my friends (mostly around my age) play video games, my brothers (mostly over 30) play video games, and so on. We're all pulling the average up 
A lot of times when I see these surveys, they are based on purchases. Since oldies like me tend to have more money than the average 12 year old, that probably skews it too.

A lot of times when I see these surveys, they are based on purchases. Since oldies like me tend to have more money than the average 12 year old, that probably skews it too.
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It's obvious just from looking at the majority of games being created and sold by the game companies, and also looking at gaming advertising.....the vast majority of it is aimed at teens and kids.
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Wouldn't it be handy to link the original article in question?
I had been hearing that 18-22 was the average gamer's age.
Wouldn't it be handy to link the original article in question?
I had been hearing that 18-22 was the average gamer's age.
You could try a search for rockstar, I remember reading an interview in which they were defending the violence in their games and said the avg. age is upper 20's.
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Most older gamers tend to keep it very casual. They don't talk about games that much, and they dont' spend their time scouring the stores for stuff. They just identify a game they want, go in, and buy it. That's why you don't 'see' them around as much.
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Originally posted by John Spartan
Most older gamers tend to keep it very casual. They don't talk about games that much, and they dont' spend their time scouring the stores for stuff. They just identify a game they want, go in, and buy it. That's why you don't 'see' them around as much.
Most older gamers tend to keep it very casual. They don't talk about games that much, and they dont' spend their time scouring the stores for stuff. They just identify a game they want, go in, and buy it. That's why you don't 'see' them around as much.
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I would put my money on an average age of around 17--mostly teens and college kids canceling each other out with the average meeting somewhere in between depending on the relative number of each. Older gamers, including those on this board, are outliers. I have no proof, but it's really not that difficult to believe, is it?
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Originally posted by John Spartan
Most older gamers tend to keep it very casual. They don't talk about games that much, and they dont' spend their time scouring the stores for stuff. They just identify a game they want, go in, and buy it. That's why you don't 'see' them around as much.
Most older gamers tend to keep it very casual. They don't talk about games that much, and they dont' spend their time scouring the stores for stuff. They just identify a game they want, go in, and buy it. That's why you don't 'see' them around as much.

Maybe we're just not as loud and obnoxious as kids in stores, so aren't as noticable. We just slink in and out, like the night...maybe.
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Originally posted by cheapskate
I don't know about that. It seems like a lot of us here are older, like talking about games (obviously) and get a lot of enjoyment out of scouring stores (online included) for deals. Infact, sadly, that's often more fun than actually playing the games.
I don't know about that. It seems like a lot of us here are older, like talking about games (obviously) and get a lot of enjoyment out of scouring stores (online included) for deals. Infact, sadly, that's often more fun than actually playing the games.

I'm 37, my 34 year old brother, and 43 year old brother-in-law all play video games. To counter balance that my 8 year old son, 4 year old son, and 10 year old nephew play video games. Average age: 22.6 (that's just the players in my immediate family)
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Originally posted by edytwinky
No way its 27. It's gotta be lower. I'd say it's around 20-22. There are not nearly enough older people to bring the average up.
No way its 27. It's gotta be lower. I'd say it's around 20-22. There are not nearly enough older people to bring the average up.




