While we're sure Leslie Nielsen knows his fair share about gaming, we're talking about Nielsen Media Research -- it's a firm most known for documenting who watches what on television in the United States. Nielsen Games has conducted a study into the buying habits of Americans, postulating that video games account for about five percent of the total entertainment budget for the average household.
The information comes from a survey of over 3,000 U.S. consumers and uses the "share of wallet" idea for calculating monthly entertainment allowance. Basically, Nielsen took the percentage of money spent in a month on all possible entertainment options by a household and pulled this five percent figure from that -- however, households that were deemed to be "active buyers" of video games had a figure that was around double: nine percent. So, it's around five percent for those casual fans of gaming and about nine percent of monthly budget for active gaming households.
It's also important to understand exactly what Nielsen considers video game content: new and used games; downloadable content; rentals; and peripheral sales. And, unfortunately, there's really no way to quantify these figures into dollars and cents -- different households have different budgets, which could inflate or deflate the figures.
Nielsen promises a more comprehensive report on the subject this March with the inaugural Nielsen 360° Gaming Report: United States Market.
Via Game Politics]
Reader Comments (19)
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:05PM TraceurRyuk Prepping for LBP2 said
Not my house. I'd say more along the lines of 75% of entertainment budget goes to games.
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:08PM SmashZilla said
Taking a page from Scrooge McDuck are we Mario?
I'm interested to see how this stat coincides with how much these households spend on other video entertainment budget.
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I'm interested to see how this stat coincides with how much these households spend on other video entertainment budget.
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:24PM SmashZilla said
Don't say 95%...
I mean other individual entertainments.
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I mean other individual entertainments.
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:13PM CaramelZappa said
I spend almost all of my entertainment budget on games. The other small percentage is just netflix.
Unrelated: Did Bradwart die? I just realized I haven't seen him post in a while.
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Unrelated: Did Bradwart die? I just realized I haven't seen him post in a while.
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:22PM Bubbameister33 said
It seems weird without him posting so much, Tmac as well. It's also been a lot friendlier though.
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:43PM Funkmaster General said
I've noticed their absence as well. Their posting habits never bothered me, but I have noticed that there has been less fighting between us Joystiqers.
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:23PM LuTon James said
As much as I love burgers, I don't mind living off tuna sandwiches and bananas if it means playing a AAA game the week of it's release. It's not like I enjoy food that much I post about it on a blog. I've got my priorities sorted.
A lot higher than 5% for me also.
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A lot higher than 5% for me also.
Posted: Feb 24th 2010 12:44AM LuTon James said
@Jerry
The first six words of my comment, read them.
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The first six words of my comment, read them.
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:26PM Stevetrop Man of Mystery said
That picture brings a question to my mind, Can Mario drown in all that money Nintendo is printing.
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:34PM Chibilaharl said
yes he can
EX: mario and sonic at the olympic winter games
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EX: mario and sonic at the olympic winter games
Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:42PM Funkmaster General said
@Dr. Blight.
I'd advise anyone who has heard of "Mario is Missing" to bash their head against the nearest blunt object in order to forget it.
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I'd advise anyone who has heard of "Mario is Missing" to bash their head against the nearest blunt object in order to forget it.
Posted: Feb 24th 2010 11:16PM killerjuice said
I'm sure Mario will be able to unclog the toilet Nintendo is now stuffing their money in, since they're getting flooded with so much and have nowhere else to put it.
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Posted: Feb 23rd 2010 11:41PM Funkmaster General said
Almost all of my entertainment budget goes toward music. The rest is split between games, books, and movies. This is why I rarely purchase games at full price, though Amazon has sucked me in with their $10 off deal.
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Posted: Feb 24th 2010 2:14PM Korova Pamplona said
That picture wins. I'm going to put it up at work.
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