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    Okay I found this, So I think the term digital gamer refers to somebody who buys and downloads games online (like on steam) but could they not think of a better term, its like calling one type of cars "moving cars...."

    According to a new report from NPD, digital gaming (i.e. "not retail" gaming) is on the rise, with "digital gamers" gaining headway against "core gamers" in two categories. Specifically, digital gamers spend sixteen hours gaming per week, as compared to the eighteen hours spent by the core. Digital gamers actually purchase more games, pulling in 5.9 games over the last three months, while their core brethren brought home 5.4 in the same period. Meanwhile, both groups are actually hefty acquirers of downloadable games, with downloadable titles accounting for more than a third of overall game purchases.

    The question, then, is what exactly separates the two demographics? After all, it looks like they share fairly similar habits, according to the numbers. We turned to NPD's David Riley, who explained that core gamers as defined by NPD are "very engaged across all systems, especially consoles" and have "higher use of Xbox 360 and PS3 than all other segments." When it comes to digital purchases, core gamers are more likely to buy add-on content than full games.

    Digital gamers, on the other hand, "are engaged in a variety of gaming, from PC to mobile, console to portable, online and offline." They also have the "highest number of digital games acquired" and particularly enjoy the immediacy of downloadable purchases.

    Still, it's clear that there's some crossover between demographics, something that seems to be recognized by NPD itself. Citing the growth of mobile and tablet gaming, NPD's Anita Frazier notes, "what a game is and what it means to be a gamer is evolving, reflecting the rapid nature of change within the industry."
    http://www.joystiq.com/2011/06/27/np...re-gamer-turf/


    actually this still doesn't makes sense.... "both groups are actually hefty acquirers of downloadable games" WTF

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpex View Post
    but could they not think of a better term, its like calling one type of cars "moving cars...."
    hehehehe...

    The more I read this, the more confused I get. tpex might be right in saying that it can be people who download games on a distribution platform like Steam instead of physical copies of games. You know the article needs a lot more clarification when your target market goes WTF.
    That's what she said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpex View Post
    Okay I found this, So I think the term digital gamer refers to somebody who buys and downloads games online (like on steam) but could they not think of a better term, its like calling one type of cars "moving cars...."


    http://www.joystiq.com/2011/06/27/np...re-gamer-turf/


    actually this still doesn't makes sense.... "both groups are actually hefty acquirers of downloadable games" WTF
    Ok, so the difference is whether you buy a game in a box, or if you download it?

    I bought Bad Co 2 on XBox Live (games on demand), and an arcade game because it was going cheap, and various DLC (map packs etc). Does this make me a "digital gamer"? I have a bunch of games in boxes, and I've spent enough time on PC, XBox, PS (1, 2 and 3), Wii, DS, and let's get old school Atari, NES, Sega, ZA Spectrum / Commodore 64, etc to say I'm cross-platform.

    Why would you exclude someone from the "core" group because they download games rather than get the box?

    It seems to me the article is more about the method of distribution of games, ie digital distribution vs retail distribution, but their use of the term "core gamer" is a little off the mark I think

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    This is classic NPD stuff... They didn't include descriptions of the terms in their release.

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    I have many games on steam if that counts...
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