Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Helpful for essays?

Kudos goes to Tama Leaver and his blog (http://www.tamaleaver.net/2008/10/29/interactive-australia-2009-report/)... here are latest stats on video gaming in australia... I'm quite happily surprised by the stats on female gamers!!

• 88% of homes have a device for playing computer or video games.
• 68% of Australians play computer or video games.
46% of gamers are female.
• The average age of an Australian gamer is 30 years.
• 84% of Australians aged 16-25 compared with those 50+ play computer and video games.
• The average adult gamer has been playing for 11 years.
• Half of all gamers play daily or every other day, a quarter play once a week.
• The average game play session is one hour.

So, in line with international trends, the majority of Australians play videogames, there is close to a gender balance, and far from being exclusively for children, the average age for a videogame player is well into legal adulthood at 30 years old. Moreover, most adults see videogame play as something that should be supervised:

• 70% of parents in game households play computer and video games, 80% of these parents play them with their children.
• 78% of parents say an adult is present when games are purchased for their children,
• 92% of parents say they are aware of the games played in their homes.
• 75% of all computer and video games classified in Australia are G or PG (Classification Board).

Also not necessarily surprising is that most adults in Australia presume that there is an R18+ rating for videogames (there isn’t):

• 63% of adults do not know that Australia has no R18+ for computer and video games.
• 91% of adults (including gamers and non-gamers) say Australia should have an R18+ classification for games.

• 17% of adults in game households admit to having pirated games in their collections with nearly 10% of all games in Australian homes being illegal copies.



Monday, October 27, 2008

final reflective post

so we have come to the end of this unit..my God, the semester went so fast..

okok..so what I have enjoyed about this unit...I really loved writing on the blog, althought I did forget at times...it made me feel cool and look 'knowledgeable'...

I also learnt about cyborgs, something which is completely new to me. I was really impressed by what I learnt in the unit and have been really informed. At times, I wonder, if I am a cyborg as well...then again, I ponder on the definition of a cyborg..and the conclusion is...yup, I am a cyborg in a certain way!!

lastly, I want to thank Alison for making this unit an informative and interesting one..and also my tute mates without whom the blog entries will be dry.