NPD study: Video games are family activity and stress reducer

The full release from NPD can be found after the break. Hardcore gamers were found to be squarely in the male 18-34 range and spend "significant amounts of time and money to gaming." The report states that consumers are fickle and that the lighter gamers have many options distracting them and their free time. NPD says the industry must compel those people to stay with gaming and the rewards will be great. We're pretty sure every major casual games company swimming in their money bin of cash has figured this out already.
[Via Press Release]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PLAYING VIDEO GAMES VIEWED AS
FAMILY/GROUP ACTIVITY AND STRESS REDUCER
New Study Busts Myths on Attitudes and Behaviors of
Various Gaming Groups
PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, December 12, 2007 – According to Expanding the Games Market, the most recent report from The NPD Group, while heavier gamers are much more inclined than lighter gaming groups to prefer playing games alone, both groups are equally inclined to enjoy playing games as a family, group or as a party activity, and both groups value gaming as a way to bring their families closer together. Notable also is that the majority of gamers, especially teens and older gamers ages 15 to 65 and older view playing video games as a way to alleviate stress and to help them unwind.
The report, which examines how consumer demographic groups are represented in the gaming world, also provides analysis on the attitudes and behaviors of various user groups, based on hours per week spent on gaming. It presents valuable insight into gamers and non-gamers to uncover potential areas for expanding the gaming market beyond the core, highlighting the most effective methods for reaching non-traditional gamers with demographic insight and information on genre preferences, system ownership, and use.
In terms of the number of gamers in the U.S. and the amount of time spent playing them, 63 percent of the U.S. population plays video games - defined as console and portable games, PC games, games on kid-oriented systems or games on devices like cell phones or iPods – with 30 percent claiming they are spending more time gaming this year than last year, close to 30 percent claiming they are spending less time and nearly 40 percent claiming they are spending about the same amount of time.
Gamers ages 2-65 and older were classified in this study by the number of hours spent per week on gaming. In terms of demographics and gaming behavior, the heaviest gamers are typically male, ages 18-34, who devote relatively significant amounts of time and money to gaming and focus primarily on more "hardcore" genres, as opposed to casual, lighter games.
By contrast, lighter gamers fall definitively outside the parameters described above; they are more concentrated on the lower and upper ends of the age spectrum and are defined primarily by their inclination toward lighter, casual games and their relatively high female representation.
"The new type of game experiences brought to the market over the past several years are succeeding in reaching a broader audience. The challenge for the industry is that consumers are a fickle group, and with the great variety of options pulling at their limited free time, they're going to be easily distracted unless something really compels them to stay with gaming," said Anita Frazier, industry analyst, The NPD Group. "To reach these less involved consumers, the industry has to work even harder, but doing so can produce great rewards."
Methodology
The report is based on online survey responses from 5,039 members of NPD's online consumer panel. Reponses for 2 to 12 year olds were captured via surrogate reporting, whereby the female parent/guardian, age 21+, was asked to bring her child in this age range to the computer to answer the questions, either with or without her assistance. The survey was fielded from October 11-18, 2007.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
FOXHOUND @ Dec 12th 2007 10:26AM
That's why I have trouble understanding how people can easily dump on Videogames as a source/instigator to violence. If anything, I use them to REFRAIN from committing violent acts, LOL. ;D
samfish @ Dec 12th 2007 10:31AM
She's gonna need glasses if she sits that close to the screen.
amx1978 @ Dec 12th 2007 10:33AM
That image tickles me for some reason. I find it far more hilarious than I probably should.
FOXHOUND @ Dec 12th 2007 10:40AM
Like some kind of extreeeeeeme Kotex™ videogame magazine ad or something.
"I don't let that time of the month get in the way of fragging MEN. >:O"
Double J @ Dec 12th 2007 10:49AM
Fragtex, for those "High Bandwidth" days.
Shagittarius @ Dec 12th 2007 11:02AM
She's playing that new Multi-player sim 'Two girls one joystick'.
Sora267 @ Dec 12th 2007 5:33PM
@ Shagittarius
Dude, you spelled "joystiq" wrong......
gonk @ Dec 12th 2007 10:40AM
w00t!
LilCo187 @ Dec 12th 2007 10:40AM
"NPD study: Video games are family activity and stress reducer"
Yea thanks to Wii.
ColossalHat @ Dec 12th 2007 11:14AM
I've got to disagree with half your statement. Video games have always been stress relievers except when using them as a family activity (fighting games mostly). From the beginning relieving stress was part of what games were supposed to do, it's not exclusive to the Wii.
(Shameless plug alert!) When you're not being thrown about by colossi, Shadow of the Colossus could almost be called therapudic for its scenery.
daedalus @ Dec 12th 2007 10:47AM
I disagree entirely... I was once obliterated by a midwestern family clan in Gears of War...
never been so embarrassed in my life
LiK @ Dec 12th 2007 10:48AM
that image you guys used for the story is freakin hilarious. i love those phony "i'm a kickass gamer" stock photos.
Ron Coobie @ Dec 12th 2007 10:49AM
That deserves a "we own the other team"
Way to repazent NPD, market research homies!
Take that Hill & Knowlton!
"63 percent of the U.S. population plays video games - defined as console and portable games, PC games, games on kid-oriented systems or games on devices like cell phones or iPods – with 30 percent claiming they are spending more time gaming this year than last year, close to 30 percent claiming they are spending less time and nearly 40 percent claiming they are spending about the same amount of time."
Breserk @ Dec 12th 2007 10:49AM
What game is she playing?
FidliousWong @ Dec 12th 2007 10:56AM
Looks like a racing game... with a flight stick. I'm going back to my chevy dealer and demanding a proper steering method.
nerrrrrrd @ Dec 12th 2007 11:00AM
I was going to say, I would be stressed too playing a racing game with a flight stick. damn girl gamers! I'm just kidding, I don't really mean that.
I ment to say, damn women drivers!!!
AstroZombie @ Dec 12th 2007 11:00AM
It appears to be a racing game of some sort. Apparently one that requires you to scream into your mic to accelerate. Not sure why she's using a flight stick, though.
Ron Coobie @ Dec 12th 2007 10:57AM
i wonder if she's yelling at her mother through the mike?
Her mom lives next door and is hooked up on broadband. Her mom used to race stock cars with the boys at Daytona and she's yet to be beaten. They don't call her Grandma Hardcore for nuttin'
Also, i don't know if you can tell, they just moved into the house. Husband got a raise at the office and they relocated to a more friendly suburban area in the Midwest. That's why it's sparsely furnished. Hey, the lady's got priorities. I mean 63% of the US population plays games.
WiNG @ Dec 12th 2007 11:15AM
She's playing M&M Racing.
She's screaming into the mic:
"Eat it newbs... APPROACHING SOUND BARRIER!"
Slaziman (B-B-BRUSHED WITH FAAAAME) @ Dec 12th 2007 5:30PM
ZING!
timnc @ Dec 12th 2007 11:29AM
Games like Super Mario, Wii Sports and Guitar Hero/Rock Band are great "family night" activities in my family.
Gimbal @ Dec 12th 2007 11:31AM
Her Vtec just kicked in.
GRANTED @ Dec 12th 2007 11:57AM
No, it's a Toyota. VVT-i.
Organic_Shadow @ Dec 12th 2007 12:12PM
Is she laughing or screaming? Both? Maybe there's something we can't see off screen? Hilarious in any case. Stock images FTW.
Speddy @ Dec 12th 2007 12:18PM
I'd scream too, if I were using a joystick for a driving game. Self-induced frustration.
Try this Logitech MoMo steering wheel and footpedals. Ahhh...Better, yes?
Rymix @ Dec 12th 2007 1:04PM
...actually, many of the fastest PC racing drivers use a joystick. Ask the boys and girls over at Live for Speed...
Rich @ Dec 12th 2007 1:07PM
heh, she doesn't look too relaxed to me!
hvnlysoldr @ Dec 12th 2007 1:18PM
We all enjoy a good RE4 session together.
Brello @ Dec 12th 2007 1:48PM
Not so much "study" as "waste of time and money". Let's go ahead and have a study that people generally go to the bathroom to relieve themselves.
MasterShake6307 @ Dec 12th 2007 2:26PM
I'd like to relieve myself, but I've been constipated for nearly three weeks as my diet has consisted of P.F. Changs mostly
Shagittarius @ Dec 12th 2007 3:26PM
poo-poo platter
Mr Khan @ Dec 12th 2007 4:12PM
Makes sense, playing Melee was what kept me from ripping my hair out when i was told my DSL Modem was junked recently
gannon64 @ Dec 12th 2007 5:13PM
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David @ Dec 12th 2007 5:25PM
She's sexy.
UltimateQ @ Dec 12th 2007 5:52PM
I'd hit it.
Wubbytoes @ Dec 12th 2007 7:42PM
Man, she must be fucking awesome at that game!