Thursday, January 13, 2005

Shattering Gamer Stereotypes



Click on the title to link to the original article on the Game Industry News website.

"The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has released the results of research recently conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc., which shows that typical American gamers are far removed from the stereotype of the lazy, fat, isolated geek that has been falsely pinned on them. The ESA says that gamers spend far more time exercising, attending religious services, reading, etc. than they do playing games. Video games are merely one activity in a well-rounded life."


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