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RolStoppable said:

There is no clear distinction between a core and casual market, you can't really segregate the market as a whole, because whatever you do, there will always be some sort of overlap between various segments. Or does anyone believe that a core gamer would never buy a title like Wii Fit or Brain Training and that a casual gamer would never try out an RPG or FPS? When you think about it, it's pretty obvious that there is no clear cut way as the market consists of actual people and each one of them has their own individual preferences. Additionally, there are people who don't play video games at all yet, but could all be potential customers.

Therefore companies are best off to offer the broadest range of quality content possible, because this raises the chances to draw in as much people as possible and keep them buying your products. Once you'll lose balance and release too many similar games, gamers will go look elsewhere to get what they need and then it's hard to get them back.

I agree I play goldeneye and black ops but i like jeopardy and sports resort almost as much.