Survey: More than half of U.S. adults are gamers

Tue Dec 9, 2008 11:21AM EST

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When my dad was my age, he never—ever—played video games. Ever. But times change, and here I am—a grown-up gamer, as are (apparently) a good 53 percent of American adults age 18 and older.

That's according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project (by way of Digital Media Wire), which goes on to note that among adult gamers, about 21 percent play almost every day—and indeed, gamers 65 and older are even "more avid" than kids.

So wait, Grandpa's playing "Call of Duty 4" on his PS3 every afternoon? Well, almost. While he may indeed be blowing away baddies on "CoD", he's much more likely to be playing on a PC (81 percent of gamers age 65 or older play on a desktop or laptop) than a gaming console (just 10 percent).

And here's an interesting statistic: Parents are more likely to be gamers than non-parents, according to the study. A whopping 66 percent of parents with kids 17 or younger play video games, versus just 47 percent of grownups without kids. And get this: only 31 percent of parents play game with their kids "at least some of the time," although younger parents—and parents with younger kids—are more likely to game with their little ones (hopefully "Little Big Planet" and not "Gears of War 2").

Huh ... but if so many adults are gamers, why is it that every time I play "CoD4" online, all I hear are a bunch of screeching 12-year-olds? According to Pew, that's because only 43 percent of adult gamers play online, compared to 79 percent of teen gamers. In other words—grown-ups like me (I'm 39, kids—I know, I'll probably die soon) are seriously outnumbered when it comes to multiplayer.

OK, let's do our own survey right here, right now—are you gamer? If so, how old are you? Console or PC? Parent, or no kids? And how often do you pick up that controller?

Related:
Survey: More Than Half of American Adults Play Video Games [Digital Media Wire]

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  • 306 Posted by chosen_1_1979 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm 29 and have 2 kids, I've been playing video games since the early 80's. My first console was an Intellevision. I've had just about every major console since then with the exception of a Neo-Geo, PS3, and a Wii. I don't see what the big deal is about adult gamers. My son is 4 and is getting to the age where video games are interesting to him and I plan on buying him a Wii. And once God of War 3 is released I'll be buying myself a Ps3. Get over it America, your next generation of leaders are going to be gamers:)

  • 307 Posted by britney0487 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    yes, I play WoW almost every day! I'm almost 22 with no kids

  • 308 Posted by echo8805 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Gamer, 20,PC every day, 360 rarely

  • 309 Posted by 2391jonmcarthur@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    81, wife 78; 5 children, 26 grandchildren, we mostly play MMOs like Eve Online or Entropia. PC, consoles are worthless being you can adapt your personal computer to accommodate PS3, XBOX 360 or Nintendo games. As well, most multiplayer games that provide only limited action (most are deathly boring i.e. World of Warcraft or Star Wars Galaxy) and only a few, such as Entropia, Wurm, Eve Online, or Starcraft are addicting yet fun. Also future PC games like Section 8, Mass Effect 2, Infinity Online and Starcraft 2 holds great future for PC gaming. Also XBOX 360, Wii and PS3s really are a waste of money in my view. XBOX 360 - Ring of 3 sided Fire PS3 - Vaporware of it's virtual reality simulator Wii - Burning Calories through video games, the most cheeky and idiotic thing I've ever heard in marketing.

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