Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Grandparents were Hobbies Video Game


New York - Video gaming is often associated with children and adolescents. However, it seems that the elderly do not want to lose with young children. They were busy playing their favorite games.

"I think we have the time and have the money, why not (play the game-red)?" said Tom Ziegler, 57 years with joy when trying to play "Guitar Hero III".

According to the Entertainment Software Association, today many American gamers over the age of 50 years. Yet in the era of 1999, less than 10 percent of American gamers over the age of 50 years. But the numbers continue to multiply, now more than a quarter of gamers over the age of 50 years.

"Maybe this (video game-red) intended for children. However, it looks like we are going through a second childhood," said Flow Lawrence, a 85-year-old gamer, as we quoted from ABC News

Apparently Nintendo Wii producers respond to it. Wii is designed with minimal buttons for easy recall players. In lieu of pressing buttons, players move the controls in the air to make movements such as tennis, golf or bowling.

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