Games Selling Fast; Not So Great For Us in US
In a country where big cities are only graduating half their students, it's not reassuring that game sales are up 47%.
Can you spell "misplaced priorities?"
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In a country where big cities are only graduating half their students, it's not reassuring that game sales are up 47%.
Can you spell "misplaced priorities?"
Posted by James Rowen at 8:10 PM
2 comments:
Video game sales are up, in part, because the average video game player is 35 years old. James, I agree with you on almost everything. Please don't jump on the "video games are destroying our children" bandwagon that politicians looking for a quick excuse for our society's problems are so wont to land on.
http://www.theesa.com/facts/index.asp
I know the age data. It's just interesting to me.
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