Psychology of Video Game Players.
Tremendous research on the video game players reveals some
important facts.
From Gran Turismo to WWE Smackdown, sports-based video games
represent a wide variety of pursuits. When it comes to the people who actually
play those games, however, little is known. How do sports video game players
fit their games into a larger sports-related context? How does their video game
play inform their media usage and general sports fandom?
That's what Concordia University communications professor Mia
Consalvo sought to discover when she embarked on a large-scale study of video
game players, the results of which were recently published in Convergence: The
International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies.
Along with Abe Stein and Konstantin Mitgutsch from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Consalvo, who also holds a Canada
Research Chair in Game Studies and Design, conducted an online survey of 1,718
participants to pin down demographics, habits, attitudes and activities of
sports video game players.
They found that the majority of those who play sports video
games are male (98.4 per cent), white (80 per cent) and in their mid-20s
(average of 26 years). In comparison with other representative video game
player demographics, the field is less diverse and the average player is
younger. Based on the data about the larger game-playing population, it seems
that the sports gamers are drawn from a more traditional demographic of game
players, at least when it comes to console and certain personal computer-based
video games.
"Perhaps one of the biggest findings to emerge from this
study is unsurprising, but finally documented," notes Consalvo. "The
overwhelming majority of sports gamers' -- 93.3 per cent -- self-identify as
sports fans. That identity pushes beyond the playing of sports-themed video
games. Attending sporting events, watching them on television, participating in
those activities themselves as well as following certain teams or sports were
regular parts of their daily lives."
Consalvo says that she still hopes to discover more insights
into why there is little diversity in the player demographics, and why female
players are in a minority. Says Consalvo, "while this study provides new
insights into who sports video game players are and what they play and why, we
still lack knowledge on how these players relate their passion for video games
to their sports fandom in general." She hopes to address these questions
in her forthcoming book, co-authored with Stein and Mitsgutsch, titled Sports
Videogames.
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