lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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One in four adults between 35 and 44 commonly used video games, according to a study released Thursday by the University Complutense of Madrid and the Association of gamers.

The survey "Habits and preparation for the games of those over 35 years has revealed that besides having a strong penetration in the group of young adults, video games are an activity that one in four over age 65 perform a time week.

This report seeks to shatter the myth that these applications are for children, showing that for example that the age group between 55-64 years drink almost 80% of people who play more than three hours a day and that the platform Wii captures the preferences of over 65 years.

One of the main findings of this survey of 974 people, is that as people have birthdays lose interest in action games and strategy, a trend that affects both men and women.

According to the report, women are opting for further puzzle games, children's, educational and sports, as they say they are more suitable for the whole family.

When assessing the activity by 36.5 percent of respondents said the most important thing is that the game is a whip of entertainment and distraction while a 15.37 percent say that he likes to play with her family.

The age of onset is the term most marked difference in age as the youngest group, aged between 35 and 44 years, claims to have played since his youth, while the older age bracket, from 65, says have started from a family member do it.

According to the report, nearly 70 percent of respondents claimed to know the PEGI code, which sets an age rating for games.

http://www.publico.es/agencias/reuters/184535/adultos/aficionado/videojuegos

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