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Hardcore Gamers on the Decline?

Ars Technica's Opposable Thumbs blog takes a look at the numbers for last year, and makes an interesting observation: hardcore gamers are probably not the future. Specifically, last year's videogame sales numbers show a huge trend in the adoption of mass-market licensed games. We've also previously discussed the extreme popularity of casual games. Despite Gears of War selling around the same amount as Cars (both around 2 million units), the cost in time and money to create Gears was substantially greater than the cost to create the Pixar-licensed title. The result? "As growth continues, we're bound to see some substantial changes. As it stands, hardcore gamers are still a pivotal purchasing force in the games market: most of the top ten titles were what I would consider "hardcore" games. However, the trend away from the hardcore and towards the casual is becoming increasingly more predominant. We've talked quite a bit lately about the growing demand and response for casual games, and when coupled with the shocking sales of licensed products, I'm left wondering whether or not the number of hardcore gamers is dwindling."

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  1. Vista will discourage some hardcore gamers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The stories we are hearing about Vista not playing nice with people's expensive video cards, along with the possibility that Vista will do annoying things when you're trying to play, mean that some people will play with what they have now but not purchase anything new.

    One scenario that I imagine is that Vista recognizes that a sound file isn't properly protected and shuts down all the expensive features you paid for on your video card.

  2. This is like saying... by Gunslinger47 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This is like saying that the future of the cocaine industry is in baking soda.