Video Games Conquer The Elderly 48
bedake writes "The New York Times has up an article discussing the increase in retired people getting interested in online computer games. 'PopCap Games in Seattle, the maker of the diversions so popular at St. Mary, says its games have been downloaded more than 200 million times since the company was founded in 2000. A spokesman said that the company was stunned by results of a customer survey last year: 71 percent of its players were older than 40, 47 percent were older than 50, and 76 percent of PopCap players were women.' The piece goes on to discuss the popularity of the Wii console, as well, a subject discussed on Slashdot before."
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Western civilization has jumped the shark... (Score:1)
Quote in summary is bad. (Score:5, Insightful)
Yet the quote for the article summary is a survey done on age brackets at 40 and 50 - hardly people who could be called "elderly".
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But I'd settle for Chaos Marine.
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Oldsters (Score:1)
I'm thinking of a TV series (Score:1)
I'm thinking it's Lost In Space because I remember at least one teen- or 20-something lady regular character. I think she had a thing going for one of the natives.
Survey Respondents (Score:3, Insightful)
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I'm almost 40 years younger, and I don't even have 5 minutes that I'd be willing to give to a quiz, I like single question polls where I don't
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Hah! (Score:5, Interesting)
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I actually prefer to hear them refer to myself (34) and my wife (also 34) as "kiddies" who don't value their $600+ consoles, it helps to clarify that these console makers are out of touch with what consumers want, and therefore helps me to avoid their products.
Any company that is that out of touch with gamers and their desires in gaming (who think derogatory comments will shame people into purchasing) obviously won't be
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Everyone Gets Involved (Score:2, Interesting)
It's not really surprising that the older generations are getting into online games. With the trend of computers and technology being an integral part of almost all aspects of society, it's only natural that everyone eventually gets involved. The stereotype of old people viewing modern technology as "evil" or "weird" is left to the fading past.
It's also interesting to see the outlet for older people to conversers and interact with a larger, and broader group of people. Not saying that the elderly don't
Elderly Raiders (Score:1)
What is best in life? (Score:4, Funny)
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So what you are saying is that they are ripe for a good conquering... Excellent...
70 is the new 13 (Score:5, Funny)
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Hmm.... (Score:1, Troll)
Brain age (Score:2, Interesting)
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Not your father's game console (Score:3, Funny)
The Nintendo Wii: it's not your father's game console--it's your grandfather's game console.
Note to young whippersnappers: this joke references an advertising slogan for a defunct brand of automobile.
Further note to young whippersnappers: get off my lawn.
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When Generation X Ages... (Score:2, Funny)
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I've no idea whether to mod you funny or insightful so I'll comment instead. I picked up a copy of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome a couple of years ago and I'm still getting the hang of the controls.
Old news (Score:3, Insightful)
They even travel great distances to play.
The places that host these games are called casinos. They have addictive gameplay, and are networked together to the extent of determining the maximum jackpot awarded.
Elderly Gamers (Score:2)
Not everywhere they don't... (Score:2)
Of course, this begs the question... (Score:1)
In other news... (Score:2)
Freecell (Score:2)
Watch out! (Score:1)
OR:
They'll be the first against the wall when Dance Dance Revolution comes.