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It is an interesting thing to think about, but it doesn't really tell us much beyond normal demographics. For example, in the countries that the Switch is most popular, the population tends to be older. Thus, the average owner of the Switch will be older.

Now of course we have to account for generations that don't really game, IE: since before gaming existed for the most part. But other than that owners of the Switch pretty much reflect population demographics.

And then their is the generation that can't really spend money, the super young kids. They can't really choose what to buy, and even if someone bought it for them, they probably inputted their own name.