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Moms (and Dads) Got Video Games

Washington, DC – May 10, 2007 – Following up on last year’s groundbreaking finding that 35 percent of American parents play computer and video games, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) today released a new survey of “gamer moms and dads” in time for Mother’s Day, showing that over a third of gamer moms (39 percent) play games by themselves at least once a week, and 37 percent report playing computer and video games with their children at least once a week. Gamer moms also play video games with their spouses; in fact, among couples who both play computer and video games, 59 percent report playing together. 

 

“While gamer moms clearly enjoy playing games with their kids, they’re not just ‘kidding around’ – they also enjoy playing alone and with their spouses,” said Carolyn Rauch, senior vice president of the ESA, the trade association that represents U.S. computer and video game publishers. “In fact, a majority of gamer moms (54 percent) say they will play video games as much or more often once their children move out of the house. These women may be married with children, but there’s no doubt that they’re here to play.”

 

The survey, conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc., found that gamer dads also are picking up the controllers, playing alone (47 percent) or with their kids (45 percent) at least once a week. In addition, 52 percent of gamer dads report that they will keep playing computer and video games after their children leave home.

 

Moms and dads who play games with their significant others mostly play puzzle games (30 percent) and driving games (29 percent), followed by card (23 percent) and sports games (23 percent). The most popular reasons why gamer parents play games with their spouses are: “To spend time together doing something [we] both enjoy” (44 percent); “To engage in healthy competition” (23 percent); and “as an alternate to watching TV” (21 percent). “Computer and video games are clearly an important way for families to spend time together, and an integral part of American families’ entertainment diets,” said Rauch.

 

While most gamer parents agree that gamer dads are the better players, 27 percent of gamer moms think they have better game playing skills—an opinion shared by 36 percent of gamer fathers. 
 

Other key survey findings include:

 

·        The average age of a gamer parent is 40-years old. Overall, gamer mothers are slightly younger (39) than gamer fathers (40);

·        Ninety-three percent of parents who play computer and video games have children who also play them;

·        The average gamer parent plays computer and video games 21 hours a month—18 hours per month for gamer moms and 24 hours per month for gamers dads; and,

·        Forty-six percent of all gamer parents have played for 10 years or more (gamer moms at eight years, gamer dads playing for 12 years).


The poll was conducted in January, 2007, for the ESA by Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc., and surveyed a random national sample of 454 “gamer” parents—parents that play computer and video games, but who do not solely play desktop card games or children’s games, and have children between the ages of 2 and 17.  

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