How soon will it be before the number increases again?
According to a poll compiled by the AP and AOL Games, 40 percent of Americans play PC or console video games. The survey of 3,024 adults in the U.S. was done several weeks ago in late April. Even with the immense popularity of role playing games and first-person shooters, board or card games are still the most popular among casual gamers, according to the poll. Not surprisingly, online gamers currently spend more time playing video games compared to gamers that choose not to play over the Internet. The Associated Press reports:
The survey results come as Sony Corp., Nintendo Co. and Microsoft Corp. prepare to push their new consoles this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. All three are hoping to make broad online features such as multiplayer games, video conferencing and downloadable content a core element of the video game experience.
Young men and minorities are the most likely to video PC or console video games. Honestly, I am actually surprised that the number is only 4 out of 10 Americans currently play some sort of game on a PC or game console.
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