27% are 16-24, 43% are 25-34... those are fairly ideal numbers, though they'd probably like to see a little more interest from the very-youngs.
One thing to keep in mind about these numbers for almost all products and such, though, is that it is often the parent's age that winds up in the survey, which could explain why those prime baby-raising years of 25-34 seem unusually high by any standards.
There's no doubt that demographic is quite interested, but I'd wager a lot of them are parents with children who use the console (which also explains why the younger demographics are often misleadingly low in surveys).
The only thing I find very weird is the 86% to 11% (3% N/A) male-to-female ratio... It just seems like Nintendo has a lot of titles that should appeal to women, and that's a bizarrely bad disparity between the two.







