Tag Archives: kids and videogames
Wed, May 08, 2013 | 15:32 BST
UK children’s unauthorized in-app purchases could total over £30m monthly
Unauthorized in-app purchases by British children charged to parents’ accounts without their knowledge could total a whopping £30.9 million monthly according to a new study.
Thu, Aug 23, 2012 | 03:15 BST
Survey finds UK kids play eight hours of games each week during hols
In a survey of UK children’s habits during their summer vacation time, toy manufacturer Galt found many parents are concerned that their children spend too much time gaming.
Mon, Oct 31, 2011 | 00:06 GMT
Study – 81% of kids aged five to eight have gamed
According to research funded by Common Sense Media, gaming is becoming increasingly mainstream among young children.
Fri, Sep 11, 2009 | 18:41 BST
NPD: Households with kids up to 12 years account for 45% of industry’s revenue

According to a report from the NPD Group, households that inhabit children up to 12 years of age account for 24 percent of videogame industry unit sales, while households with children in this age group account for 45 percent of total industry dollar sales.
This information was derived from a report titled “Kids & Cross-Entertainment Behaviors”, compiled by NPD, which cites that with an average of 68 leisure hours each week, the largest share of leisure time goes to entertainment; thus, children have a major impact on the industry.
“According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 53.4 million of them ages 12 and under in the U.S., accounting for 17 percent of the population. Yet for many industries, games included, they account for a much larger portion of total sales,” said NPD’s Anita Frazier.
“For the 12-months ending June 2009, this group of consumers comprised 24 percent of games industry unit sales. Tweens in particular are a highly involved group of consumers as 75 percent of this age group play video games and 81 percent are on the computer for non-homework related activities.”
According to the report, 57 percent of children ages 2-12 play video games, and 62 percent of them use a computer, representing an area for future industry expansion.
Via GoNintendo.


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