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Grampy said:
Part of the factor may be people, like myself, who like the Wii exactly because you can turn it on, have fun instantly and enjoy it for 20 minutes for a break. I just don't have the hours and hours to get involved in a game like MGS. In 20 minutes I'd just be about getting into the story again.

I use it for 20 minutes of exercise in Wii Fit several times a week, otherwise unless I having a genuine down day (rare) or have company over, the best usage is when I get tired of writing and need to take a break , I may pick up MK and race around a few times or SSBB and practice my Princess Peach drop kick, or even Link Crossbow and relax and unwind for 20 minutes.

Does that mean I'm not a hardass hardcore, yea I reckon. Do I give a rat's ass - no not really

 

 

Well, yeah the amount of time played makes sense. The troubling thing is that data combined with the other data. Like you said you play several times a week, this graph doesn't show that. I would think people played, or used the wii more like you do. The implications of the graph say a lot of things, but require numbers and methodology to figure out, which is why......

@gamerace
I don't know if playing a different game counts as a session. But yeah, it doesn't mention the methodology so it could either be playing once in the morning and then again at night, taking a shower in between playing, letting someone else play, really anything.

My point really is that this kind of gaming doesn't make sense. How many people do you know play only 5-6 times a month and ALSO play it twice during those times. This says a lot of things but without knowing what the survey questions were, it really is impossible to determine what it is saying.

However, in a very basic interpretation, it says that a large amount of people are playing 3-4 times a day or more, which is unusual.