What About the Grey Gamers? 100
Chris Morris at CNN's Game Over column wonders out loud about the legions of older gamers, and their snubbing by most of the gaming industry. From the article: "The Entertainment Software Association reports that 19 percent of the people playing video games are 50 or older. That's a huge jump from 1999, when players of that age group made up just 9 percent of the gaming world. Game publishers, though, seemingly couldn't care less - mainly leaving senior gamers to Web-based games, such as PopCap Games' 'Bookworm'. And while it certainly makes loads of sense for publishers to focus primarily on the core market, especially in transitional times like they're experiencing now, that focus is at risk of becoming myopic."
I'm not an older gamer but (Score:3, Interesting)
And this isn't to say I'm upset with the gaming industry, they're just getting old (as in tired). I still love playing stuff like CS:S but have you looked at what's coming out? Aside from the new Hitman all the new releases are just crap.
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I just picked up CIV4, played a bit of the tutorial, then jumped into Starcraft for a week or two. Still haven't managed to get back to CIV4
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No, it's an original version. Well, writen in C and not basic... in either case check it out. [aquest.com]
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Soon. [hitmanbloodmoney.com]
I am in my thirties. Am i over a hill that I didnt know existed ?
I'm 32 and I don't consider myself over the hill when it comes to gaming. I just think most current titles suck a bit. I think a lot of it is the porting from console. I'm not a console person and the ports don't seem to take enough advantage of the potential of the PC.
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My fingers are itching to play Angband again. Hopefully I'll be able to resist.
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You bastard!
It's inevitable (Score:3, Insightful)
Naturally, of course, there's still plenty of clout among the "video games are just for kids" crowd to delay this eventuality.
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However, most enforce a tiny postage stamp sized area to play on and it completely wrecks the experience.
I realise I can just link directly to the flash and get it fullscreen, but for a quickish playtest its inconvenient.
Re:It's inevitable (Score:2)
Re:It's inevitable (Score:2)
Yes, I am 55 years old, and I play Animal Crossing [gamespot.com] on the DS, and bought a PS2 so that I could play Katamari I and Katamari II [gamespot.com]. I will
Grey gamers? (Score:1, Funny)
When the new releases became 'classics' (Score:5, Funny)
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Video Game Boy #1: You mean you have to use your hands?
Video Game Boy #2: That's like a baby's toy!
(trivia: Boy #1 is Elijah Wood a.k.a. Frodo)
Ob. Penny-Arcade reference... (Score:2)
Funny thing (Score:2)
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"That's great, Grandpa."
"And there was another game with a monkey, and he threw barrels at you that you had to jump over or they'd hurt you."
"I gotta go grandpa!"
"Wait, I didn't tell you about the frog who tries to cross the street"
-Nick Swardson
Good for gaming (Score:2, Funny)
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Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:5, Insightful)
Why aren't there more games like Syberia, Myst, The 7th Guest? Even Zork, with *no* graphics, was more interesting than the shoot-anything-that-moves games that the industry seems to concentrate on these days.
Why not, for example, a space exploration game -- concentrating on the science, economics, and logistics involved, instead of the usual shoot-the-evil-green-aliens theme?
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:2)
Profits.
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An hour later, leave the yellow castle, go down the big corridor to the right, down into the room below, a dragon came at me, hair stood on end! Holy crap! Never looked back. Yeah, maybe we should've gotten an Oddysee II, or even the Intellivision (they did have an actual Dungeons and Dra
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Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:2)
And what about Deus Ex, a first person shooter which brought in RPG features and had multiple plotlines which were selected based on your choices? In the end, you chose one of three outcomes, A) you were the machine-enhanced god of a new world, taking over mankind in a sort of tota
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:3, Informative)
There are. Looked at store shelves lately? Everyone and their dog is making adventures like that. Sure, many aren't very good but that happens with all games.
Why not, for example, a space exploration game -- concentrating on the science, economics, and logistics involved, instead of the usual shoot-the-evil-green-aliens theme?
One of the so-called 4X games (Elite [clara.net] and its ilk, these days X3 [egosoft.com] is popular)? You can do anything you want in those and if
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:3, Informative)
I first played 7th Guest not as a computer game, but as a CD-I game (it was about the only useful thing I ever did with a CD-I, too). It was well thought out, the graphics were acceptable, and it was f
It's-a-me, Wario! (Score:1)
although I think today the puzzles might strike most people as not flowing too well within the game -- they were almost 'mini-games.'
As if any fan of Feel the Magic or WarioWare would have a problem with that.
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:4, Informative)
Give Escape Velocity Nova [ambrosiasw.com] a try, if you haven't already. It's available for Windows and MacOS and it's quite entertaining. It may not have the depth you're looking for, but it's extremely freeform for a modern game - you can be a trader, a raider, a transporter, a diplomat... sure there's combat involved, but it's more along the lines of Asteroids than Doom. I find the game highly enjoyable - it's the first piece of shareware I actually payed money for!
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It's like life that way.
Unlike life, you can get pissed and make a decent run of it as a space pirate.
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Yeah, it's kinda like working in a factory to me. The difference is that i'm not even getting paid for this
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I tried that game.. I was having fun, exploring, trading, doing missions --- and then suddenly, I talked to this guy in a space station and my entire game was hijacked. I was unable to buy new ships, unable to carry much (any?) cargo, and unable to do most missions. So much for freeform gaming...
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:2)
I'm in the same boat. I really hate FPS games; running around just killing everything doesn't really do anything for me. After about 20 minutes I find my head is just buzzing from them, they're like sensory overload without any fun.
I'm in my late 30's, and w
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:2)
Anyway, Splinter cell supports many different kinds of play styles. Pr
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Weird Worlds: Return to Infinite Space [shrapnelgames.com]
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:2)
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Most FPS games are crap. It depends what you like. Halo/2 didn't have a particularly involved story but it did have a pretty cool backstory & characters.
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:1)
What a absolute rubbish! Tell me Halo didn't have a good plot, or Half life 1 and 2? Check this out http://members.shaw.ca/halflifestory/ [members.shaw.ca]
"Why not, for example, a space exploration game -- concentrating on the science, economics, and logistics involved, instead of the usual shoot-the-evil-green-aliens theme?"
http://www.eve-online.com/ [eve-online.com]
Re:Not all "gamers" play FPS games... (Score:1)
Deus Ex had a decent one.
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Science? (Score:1)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that what games like Homeworld and Age of Empires are all about?
Re:Science? (Score:1)
Those games (Homeworld, Age of Empires) are about destroying your enemy. The grandpatrent poster was talking about games where violence isn't the only way.
Civilization or Elite would have been good examples of such.
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Grey? (Score:2, Interesting)
Baloney. (Score:2)
Great Game Idea for the Greys (Score:3, Funny)
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So THAT'S what Led Zeppelin was talking about! (Score:2)
Senior Games (Score:2)
Or what about Grandma's House a management sim of dealing with visiting grandki
I wonder about 3D graphics... (Score:2)
I kind of hope that's true, so it'll give them one more reason to give me more 2D games...
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But on the plus side, there are plenty of "thinking" games coming out that put more emphasis on gaming than graphics. This includes Introversion's upcoming Defcon and SunAge (published by Lighthouse Interactive,
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What do you, a grey gamer, want to play? (Score:4, Interesting)
What would you, a "grey gamer," like to play?
I'd earnestly like to know the answers to these questions.
It's clear that you can "learn new tricks," otherwise you wouldn't be playing these games. So, what sorts of new tricks do you want to perform?
Most likely answer (Score:1)
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I think I'm looking for the same things in games that I'm looking for in movies: a good story, polished setting, and real emotion (even if it's just fear). Since the fall of the point-and-click adventure game, the story has consistently taken a back-seat to gra
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The first doesn't require a PS2.
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"story" doesn't necessarily mean sitting through 15 minute cutscenes.
The first few Soul Reaver games were excellently done, as far as keeping the game and story together.
What happened to "smart" games? Where are the "Gabriel Knight" games for this generation? The point-and-click genre might be dead, but that doesn't mean we didn't want adult stories or games that aren't based on twitch skills.
Re:What do you, a grey gamer, want to play? (Score:1)
Games that I've played recently and enjoyed? H/L I & II, Diable II, and Counterstrike are my favorites. I playe
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He mostly plays solitaire. He plays it because it is relaxing and, as he says, "I can turn the thing off at any moment and it doesn't mean a thing." Based on that, I would say that any game sold to him needs a lot of auto saving (and modern computers are fast enough to do that). He isn't interested in any game that needs to have a ma
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Difficulty Settings (Score:3, Insightful)
Some thoughts from a "grey" gamer/game designer (Score:5, Interesting)
Still, most people in the 40s and 50s just don't have time for computer games. Between family, work, church/community and other activities (yardwork, household repairs, struggles to get to the gym, etc.), they typically don't have the amount of free time required by most modern computer games. I work out of a home office on a consulting basis, so unless I'm swamped by current engagements, I can easily block out several hours to spend on a game. However, there have been other times in my life when I've had a 'regular' job; during those times, I've gone months or years without playing a computer game for the reasons cited above.
Another downside for older gamers is that the 'costs' of spending lots of time on games are higher--e.g., it can interfere with work (and income), can cause serious marital problems, and so on. I know a man in his early 30s whose marriage is undergoing severe stress largely because of his obsession with HalfLife 2. In my own case, I have from time to time simply thrown away games because I felt I was wasting too much time playing them and not enough time on other projects (books, etc.).
My own preferences tend to be strategy/simulation games, including historical war games and large-scale strategy games (the Civ games and various space-based 4x [eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate] games). I tend to prefer turn-based games over real-time strategy (RTS) games, but have still spent time with the latter (e.g., LOTR: Battle for Middle Earth). I've played several RPGs (e.g., DungeonSiege, Neverwinter Nights, Freelancer) and even some MMORPGs (Earth and Beyond). While first-person shooter (FPS) games are not my first choice, I'll cheerfully play them if the subject matter is interesting; I've bought and played several of the Star Wars FPS games (Republic Commando, Battlefront I and II).
Were I to design for 'grey gamers', I would probably focus on the following:
Beyond that, I'd apply some of my own preferences [sourceforge.net] on game design:
FWIW. ..bruce..
Re:Some thoughts from a "grey" gamer/game designer (Score:2)
I'm not "grey" (27 years old), but you basically struck on all the points I want included in games I play. I would say that overall the key points you describe are ones make gaming more accessable at all mature age ranges. (focus on stragety rather then eye-candy and reflexes, etc)
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Yes, since I got e
Well... I are one... (Score:1)
Then came StarTrek -- on an cool new VT100! A capital 'E' was the Enterprise, a capital 'K' a Klingon ship, a '*' was a star, etc. Oh, and a capital 'S' was the dreaded SuperCommander, a Romulan super-ship. Ooooooo! :)
Of course, it didn't stop th
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Kevin
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Mommy Mommy, Daddy Daddy, buy me that game.. . OOOOOKAAAYY.
Duke Nukem Forever better come out! (Score:1)
Grey Gamers?? (Score:1)
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Hunh? (Score:1)