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Anarchemitis

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98% of Water on Earth is Salt Water. Over 60% of The world's fresh water is contained in glaciers or icecaps.
This small amount of a percentage (Less than .7% of Earth's water) is still enough to provide the world with over 3 billion liters every day.
 

Joeshie

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Statistics like these can often be misleading. Most of the statistics consider anyone a gamer as long as they play like one or two casual video games or maybe some free video games on the web. If you were to look at the more hardcore video gaming demographic (the people who shell out serious money for video games and consoles), you will still find it overwhelmingly younger males.

Anyone remember that poll here on the forums that asked what gender you were? The results ended up being like 10% female and 90% male. And while there are more women than ever playing video games, they tend to be more focused on casual or free flash games, the kind of person that most hardcore gamers don't consider to be gamers.
 

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Indigo_Dingo said:
"Studies have shown that numbers yuou research are no more effective than ones you make up"
"How many studies showed that?"
"87"
Cookie for whoever knows where it came from.
Dilbert
 

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I can't see it solely being world of warcraft being the pioneer of the online games, or it even being the heavy weight. Xbox live? Playstation Network? I think it's the consoles going live which triggered everyone to jump on board.
 

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Women like to shoot things, too.

I cannot think of one adult woman I know who hasn't played games online in some fashion and makes it part of their routine. My wife is just as good at kicking ass on a call of duty 4 server as any of the men on said server.

And no, I don't believe it was that centipede game (in my vagina?) that introduced women to gaming. It would have to be either Pong or Ms. Pacman that hooked the female gamer. I just watched a documentary about a month ago on the origins of gaming back in the Pong days (even before Atari or Commodore or what have you). Because women tend to have finer motor control in their limbs some would often make bets against "any man in a bar" that they could win and most often would. Some women made hundreds of dollars a night off Pong (of all things) fleecing unsuspecting dudes from bar to bar. Once Pong lost its edge, Ms. Pacman moved into the spot light and sold as many Atari 2600's in those days as Super Mario Bros. did for NES.

But yea, people pretty much just want to murder each other online in one way or another no matter which gender they are.
 

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"There are three types of lies. Lies, damned lies, and statistics."

Statistics are wonderful things. You can make them say anything you want them to.
On topic though, I would have thought that the percentage of online gaming would be even higher than 51%. I only know one gamer who doesn't play games online with any regularity, and that's only because he has dial-up internet.
 

Ultrajoe

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100% of people will not believe this statement

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thank you for proving me right, have a cookie.
 

L.B. Jeffries

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phmsin said:
Women like to shoot things, too.

I cannot think of one adult woman I know who hasn't played games online in some fashion and makes it part of their routine. My wife is just as good at kicking ass on a call of duty 4 server as any of the men on said server.

And no, I don't believe it was that centipede game (in my vagina?) that introduced women to gaming. It would have to be either Pong or Ms. Pacman that hooked the female gamer. I just watched a documentary about a month ago on the origins of gaming back in the Pong days (even before Atari or Commodore or what have you). Because women tend to have finer motor control in their limbs some would often make bets against "any man in a bar" that they could win and most often would. Some women made hundreds of dollars a night off Pong (of all things) fleecing unsuspecting dudes from bar to bar. Once Pong lost its edge, Ms. Pacman moved into the spot light and sold as many Atari 2600's in those days as Super Mario Bros. did for NES.

But yea, people pretty much just want to murder each other online in one way or another no matter which gender they are.
Meant no offense, I'm just looking at business statistics. I have no doubt women play every sort of video game, but 'Centipede' was the first one to get significant profits from women more than men. My source is Steven L. Kent's 'The Ultimate History of Video Games'.

Can't remember where I read the GTA stat, I think it was from that British Study on game violence in youth. The most played game, statistically, by women is that Nintendog game or something. That's again based on women buy it more than men, not whether women play it or are good at it.
 

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Sparkly Weasel said:
87% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
In any thread that is even mentions statistics there is 100% chance that someone will post that joke.
 

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Yassen said:
38% of gamers are female.
i have friends who actually have singstar parties, unfortunately i always seem to be busy cringing at the thought, rocking in the corner of my room shaking & hugging my knees...

my best friend's favourite way to vent when she's angry or frustrated is soul calibur. i grew up with three brothers & it's difficult not to get involved when you see most of your family crowded around the tv giggling over who shot who. plus my younger brother keeps ringing me with a day by day countdown until the latest zelda/smash bros game is out, hard to ignore!

the best thing about computer games is that there's such a varied market, they can appeal to everyone. my mum plays lemmings while laughing in a crazy maniacal way because she always blows them up! it's not just hardcore gamers that get enjoyment out of them.
 

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Ultrajoe said:
100% of people will not believe this statement

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thank you for proving me right, have a cookie.
I beleive it, therefore You're wrong. Maybe I'll reword it so that it's right.
"100% of people who read this don't beleive it. And they get a cookie."
 

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Anarchemitis said:
Ultrajoe said:
100% of people will not believe this statement

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thank you for proving me right, have a cookie.
I beleive it, therefore You're wrong. Maybe I'll reword it so that it's right.
"100% of people who read this don't beleive it. And they get a cookie."
Actually you believed it, so proved him wrong, so lost your belief in the statement, so proved his statement correct and in so doing reaffirmed your belief in his statement so proved- oh no I've gone cross-eyed.
(yes I know that's a reference)
 

Yassen

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haha its quite interesting seeing where threads like this lead. Im intrigued that the biggest interest you all showed was the one i posted about female players. But then i didnt really post that much so ill add some new ones:

96% of dads with internet have surfed for porn (explode magazine)

most common age people stop believeing in santa claus: 8
most common age people stop believeing in politions: 7
number of people who aren't doctors but play them on tv: 57
(http://ifaq.wap.org/society/interestingstats.html)

Lets hear some new ones!
 

Zemalac

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New statistic:
Number of American adults who have, at some point in their lives, been Rickroll'd: approximately 18 million.

(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickroll)
 

stompy

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25% of all gamers aged over 40 are virgins (that would suck)... (Source [http://www.futurelooks.com/354-Ten-Video-Gaming-Statistics---Are-You-One-Of-Them-.html])
 

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One possibility as to the 38% of gamers being female is the possibility that if we were looking at females 18 and over that play games, we might be looking at a much smaller number. It's not altogether odd or unusual for girls to be gamers, but the modern gaming demographic has dipped into younger age groups, thanks to the DS and the Wii, and when you look at the pre-teen gamers, the percentage of females is incredibly high. During the Christmas season, pink DS Lites were almost as hard to find as Wii systems.