We hear a lot about how gaming has gone āmainstreamā these days, that everyone is playing on a Wii, or a PS2, or whatever. Well, theyāre not.
A report published by the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing reckons that you can find a gaming console in 40% of American households. Meaning (at least according to this study) 60% of American homes donāt have a console.
While those findings will show Nintendo still have some work ahead of them if they want to circumnavigate the blue ocean, Epic boss Mark Rein (and Microsoft, and Sony) will be happier to note that thereās been significant growth in the uptake of high definition televisions, with HDTV ownership rising from 35% of homes at this time last year to 53% this year.
https://lastchance.cc/this-is-not-the-hd-generation-5320735%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Study: 40 Percent Of US Homes Have Gaming Console, As HDTV Adoption Rises [Gamasutra]