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Razer 4934 5157 5662 5658

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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:09 pm Post subject: Game consoles invade US homes |
from Gamespot.com-
"Study: US game-console ownership rising rapidly
US gaming households increase almost 20 percent since 2004 to 45.7 million, says Nielsen Wireless and Interactive Services.
By Caroline McCarthy, News.com
Posted Mar 5, 2007 2:33 pm PT
Media research company Nielsen released a study Monday showing that the number of US households supplementing their televisions with video game consoles has risen more than 18 percent since 2004.
The study, detailed in a report called "The State of the Console," was conducted from the fourth quarter of 2004 through the fourth quarter of 2006 by the company's Nielsen Wireless and Interactive Services division. Nielsen found that the number of US households with televisions that also have video game consoles has risen from 38.6 million to 45.7 million homes over those two years. That's an 18.5 percent expansion, and Nielsen highlighted the fact that the total number of US households with televisions has risen only 1.6 percent over the same span of time.
This report was the first in a projected series of studies about trends in the video game industry, according to Nielsen. Additionally, the company announced last year the debut of its GamePlay Metrics ratings, which will offer console use statistics intended to identify which games are played most frequently and the demographic groups that play them. With this data, Nielsen is hoping to target the burgeoning in-game advertising industry.
Most of the study's findings are not particularly surprising. Nielsen found, for example, that two-thirds of all men in television-owning households between the ages of 18 and 34, and 80 percent of those between 12 and 17--prime gamer demographics--have video game consoles in their homes. Additionally, while 93.8 million Americans (a third of the country) report to having played at least one in-home console video game for at least a minute at some point during the study period, it's still the hardcore gamers who are dominant. Almost three-quarters (74.4 percent) of console use came from the top 20 percent of American gamers.
Perhaps the most interesting of Nielsen's findings concerned "connected console" habits. About 4.4 million US households reportedly subscribe to services that link their game consoles to the Internet, and Nielsen noted that this statistic was produced before the market penetration of the PlayStation 3 and Wii, both of which have features that require the Internet.
But the "State of the Console" report may not be truly indicative of recreational gaming habits in the US. Nielsen spokeswoman Karen Gyamesi confirmed to CNET News.com that the study accounts only for game consoles that hook up to televisions, like Sony's PlayStation line and Microsoft's Xbox 360. PC-based video games and online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft are not included, nor are handheld gaming devices such as the Nintendo DS. "
Some interesting points IMO
"and Nielsen highlighted the fact that the total number of US households with televisions has risen only 1.6 percent over the same span of time."
I seriously cannot believe that there are homes in the U.S. that do not have a television. No, I'm dead serious here.
"Nielsen found, for example, that two-thirds of all men in television-owning households between the ages of 18 and 34,...have video game consoles in their homes."
So 1/3rd of all 18-34 yr old men in homes with TVs DO NOT have at least one videogame console in their home? What losers. I would expect this number to apply to females but I honestly would expect this number to be below 5% realistically. I am truly shocked by what total losers these people are.
"About 4.4 million US households reportedly subscribe to services that link their game consoles to the Internet, and Nielsen noted that this statistic was produced before the market penetration of the PlayStation 3 and Wii, both of which have features that require the Internet."
So can we just say "X-Box Live here or what? Is there another online service for home-based non-portable game consoles?
"the study accounts only for game consoles that hook up to televisions, like Sony's PlayStation line and Microsoft's Xbox 360. PC-based video games and online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft are not included, nor are handheld gaming devices such as the Nintendo DS."
OK, the title is "The State of the Console" and then you add that PC games are not included. Since when was a PC regarded as a game console? This drops the validity of the study a bit in showing that the writer/compiler/spokesperson isn't exactly up to par on her subject. What a surprise. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:34 pm Post subject: Re: Game consoles invade US homes |
Razer wrote: | "and Nielsen highlighted the fact that the total number of US households with televisions has risen only 1.6 percent over the same span of time."
I seriously cannot believe that there are homes in the U.S. that do not have a television. No, I'm dead serious here. | Well, if you look at Nielsen's own story about the report, you find that the numbers aren't so strange after all - considering that their numbers come around to somewhere near 110 million households with televisions. Considering that the number of households according to the 2000 U.S. Census was around 105 million,
Quote: | "About 4.4 million US households reportedly subscribe to services that link their game consoles to the Internet, and Nielsen noted that this statistic was produced before the market penetration of the PlayStation 3 and Wii, both of which have features that require the Internet."
So can we just say "X-Box Live here or what? Is there another online service for home-based non-portable game consoles? | The actual report shows that they're referring to any subscription-based system that involves a game console connected to the Internet (PSO, FFXI, etc).
Quote: | "the study accounts only for game consoles that hook up to televisions, like Sony's PlayStation line and Microsoft's Xbox 360. PC-based video games and online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft are not included, nor are handheld gaming devices such as the Nintendo DS."
OK, the title is "The State of the Console" and then you add that PC games are not included. Since when was a PC regarded as a game console? This drops the validity of the study a bit in showing that the writer/compiler/spokesperson isn't exactly up to par on her subject. What a surprise. | It doesn't affect the study at all. Caroline McCarthy didn't write the study, she didn't compile the study, and she's not a Nielsen spokesperson. She's just adding her own editorial comment to little more than a rehash of Nielsen's own story about the report. All she's saying with her comment is that the study only looks at (as the study itself puts it) "the battle for the living room", and doesn't give a clear picture of the overall gaming world. In other words, a warning to the reader: "Objects in Nielsen's report may be larger than they appear". |
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:40 am Post subject: |
In the first point I wasn't meaning the numbers I was stating my disbelief that there are households without TVs.
I wasn't referring to Caroline McCarthy but rather to the Nielsen spokesperson Karen Gyamesi. She presents or discusses the report titled "consoles" and then says (basically) "it's only consoles". Duh. That's like me saying that 80% of all licensed drivers do something and then adding that it doesn't include the millions of bicycle riders. |
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:57 am Post subject: |
Razer wrote: | In the first point I wasn't meaning the numbers I was stating my disbelief that there are households without TVs. | What I was trying to point out is that the Nielsen numbers show more households with TVs in 2004/2005 than the U.S. Census said were households in 2000. In other words, the increase in "households with TVs" doesn't seem as surprising when you consider that the number of overall households in the USA didn't rise by more than a couple of percent.
Quote: | I wasn't referring to Caroline McCarthy but rather to the Nielsen spokesperson Karen Gyamesi. She presents or discusses the report titled "consoles" and then says (basically) "it's only consoles". Duh. That's like me saying that 80% of all licensed drivers do something and then adding that it doesn't include the millions of bicycle riders. | For all we know, she was called by a reporter asking "Is this report only on console games?", to which she responded "Yes, you idiot, look at the title". All the CNET/Gamespot article says is that she "confirmed to CNET News" that the report was about television-connected consoles only. She's not even directly quoted; just referenced by name in that one last paragraph.
ADDENDUM: CNET misspelled her last name. It's "Gyimesi".
ADDENDUM THE SECOND: And she's not a "Nielsen spokesperson". She's Nielsen's VP of communications. Wow. Though a lot of media outlets are just referring to her as a "spokesperson"... |
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:10 pm Post subject: |
Razer wrote: | In the first point I wasn't meaning the numbers I was stating my disbelief that there are households without TVs.
I wasn't referring to Caroline McCarthy but rather to the Nielsen spokesperson Karen Gyamesi. She presents or discusses the report titled "consoles" and then says (basically) "it's only consoles". Duh. That's like me saying that 80% of all licensed drivers do something and then adding that it doesn't include the millions of bicycle riders. |
Would you beleive in households without cable/sattelite<sp>/some kind of way to bring in channels other than rabbit ears? |
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