@ theRepublic
Thanks for the link, maybe someone misinterpreted something in previous articles then.
Still this Nielsen comment is striking: "The graph in Figure 2 also visually shows the engagement of the console user with the console via the active user percent. PlayStation 3 console users clearly use their consoles as a group more than any other console type we track."
I guess meaning something like of the different age groups, PS3 users use their console the most (by far when looking at the graph). However children tend to game more than adults and it just so happens the 360 has more children playing. But a 30 year old PS3 user is likely to use his or her PS3 more than a 30 year old 360 user, or an 18 years old PS3 user more than an 18 years old 360 user.
Also interesting that a typical Wii user is 6-11 years old for the US according to Nielsen, just like for the GameCube. I knew this was the case for the GameCube based on a Nintendo study, but I thought it would be a bit different for the Wii. Seems like grandmas and grandpas aren't using their Wii enough to be relevant?
A typical 360 user is 12-17 and a typical PS3 user is a young adult. That's not surprising though.







