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There are quite a few interesting things to point out from this article. Firstly, the previous generation equipment gets more playtime than the current gen equipment for all consoles. The Xboxhas more thandouble the 360's lineup, and even the Gamecube is outranking the Wii when it comes to usage (although that will probably change soon). Looks like the huge number of games available for these older platforms
As well as this, the Wii's gaming sessions are shorter than all the other consoles (except Gamecube), which is not really a huge shock, but I was surprised that it was only just behing the Xbox360, and Other (which I can only assume is PC, unless it's counting handhelds as well). The PS3 is by far the console with the longest play sessions.
But by far the biggest shock (for some, at least), is this line: "Finally, Metrics reports that Wii households are upscale, with annual income more likely to be more than $100,000 income." So much for the Wii only going to people who can't afford the PS3...
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Nielsen just released their monthly GamePlay Metrics report, and it showed that PS3 owners use their consoles much longer than any other systems. The average session with a PS3 was 83 minutes in the month of June. In comparison, the average Xbox 360 session lasted 61 minutes, and the average Wii session lasted only 57 minutes. Could super-long Super Stardust HD play sessions be responsible for PS3's unusually long play time?

