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Top 5 selling video games of 2003: | Top 5 selling video games of 2003:<br> | ||
1. Madden NFL 2004<br> | 1. Madden NFL 2004<br> | ||
2. Pokemon Ruby | 2. Pokemon Ruby<br> | ||
3. Pokemon Saphire | 3. Pokemon Saphire<br> | ||
4. Need For Speed Underground | 4. Need For Speed Underground<br> | ||
5. Zelda the windmaker | 5. Zelda the windmaker<br> | ||
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Revision as of 20:37, 24 March 2005
- Who plays computer and video games?
Age of players (2004):
- under 18 - 34%
- between 18-50 - 46%
- 50+ - 17%
- The average age is 29.
- The average game buyer age is 36.
- 60% is male
- 40% is female
- Will these gamers keep playing?
53% of gameplayers expect to be playing as much or more ten years from now as they do today.
- What where the best selling videogames for gameconsoles this year?
- Family entertainment: 4.7%
- Fighting: 6.9%
- First-person shooters: 8.6%
- Action: 27.1%
- Role-playing: 8.7%
- Racing: 11.3%
- Sports: 17.6%
Top 5 selling video games of 2003:
1. Madden NFL 2004
2. Pokemon Ruby
3. Pokemon Saphire
4. Need For Speed Underground
5. Zelda the windmaker
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