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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gamer Gamer university social clubs. Stores specializing in games often serve as a meeting place to organize groups of players. Prior to the emergence of the Internet, many play-by-mail games developed communities resembling those surrounding today’s online games. In October 2006, the Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA) was established as the first non-profit membership organization formed to represent American computer and video game consumers. The ECA was formed, in part, in response to the seemingly imbalanced representation of the games industry (e.g., the ESA, IGDA and others) in comparison to game consumers in the United States Congress.[1] Platforms • Arcade game • Audio game • Console game • Handheld game • Mobile game • Online game • Personal computer game Genres • Action game • Action-adventure game • Adventure game • Role-playing game • Simulation game • Sports game • Strategy game Topics • Video • Video • Video • Video Lists • List • List • List • List • List • List • List • List of of of of of of of of game game game game culture history industry music Types of gamers • : A person who enjoys playing video games. • : A person who enjoys playing tabletop games. This term is often used to refer to gamers who play miniature wargames, but it could also refer to players of board games, card games, or roleplaying games. Those who specialize in military table top simulations of the Avalon Hill/SPI variety are sometimes referred to as Grognards, from the term for French Napoleonic soldiers. best-selling video games gaming topics video game companies video game franchises video game industry people video game publishers video game records years in video games Types of video gamers In the United States, the average video game player is 35 and has been playing video games for 13 years.[2] In the UK, the average video game player is over 23 years old, has played video games for over 10 years, and spends around 12.6 hours a week playing video games.[3] However, the term "video gamer" is composed of many other subgroups of gamers: • : The casual gamer is a person who plays games designed for ease of gameplay (such as Tetris) and doesn’t spend much time playing more involved games. The genres that casual gamers play vary, and they might not own a specific video game console to play their games. See Casual game. Historically, the term "gamer" usually referred to someone who played role-playing games and wargames. More recently, however, the term has grown to include players of video games. While the term nominally includes those who do not necessarily consider themselves to be gamers (i.e., casual gamers),[1] it is commonly used to identify those who spend much of their leisure time playing or learning about different games. There are many gamer communities around the world. Many of these take the form of web rings, discussion forums and other virtual communities, as well as college or 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • : A person who spends much of their leisure time playing games. As a consequence of the large amount of time spent, these gamers often become very proficient at playing games, and play their games to the fullest potential, playing games online is also a big part of being a hardcore gamer. There are many subtypes of hardcore gamers based on the style of game, gameplay preference, hardware platform, and other preferences. • : A gamer who enjoys playing or collecting vintage video games from earlier eras. Retrogamers are partly responsible for the popularity of console emulation. Some collect old video games and prototypes, or are in the business of refurbishing old games, particularly arcade cabinets. Some even make their own arcade cabinets (see MAME arcade). A notable retrogamer is James Rolfe. • : A gamer who enjoys playing or collecting video games produced internationally. The most common imports are from Japan, although some European and Japanese gamers purchase games from North America. Depending on the gaming platform involved, these gamers may use devices such as modchips, boot disks, and/ or Gamesharks to bypass regional lockout protection on the software, though some prefer to purchase imported consoles. A number of these gamers import games that fall into genres generally not released outside of Japan, such as dating sims or anime/manga-based licensed games. • : A professional gamer (often abbreviated "pro gamer" or just "pro") that plays games for money.[4] (The term electronic sports is used to describe the play of video games as a professional sport.) Whether a cyberathlete is a subtype of the hardcore gamer largely depends on the degree to which a cyberathlete is financially dependent upon the income derived from gaming. So far as a cyberathlete is financially dependent upon gaming, the time spent playing is no longer "leisure" time. In countries of Asia, particularly South Korea and Japan, professional gamers are sponsored by large companies and can earn more than $100,000 a year. [5] Victor De Leon III aka Lil Poison is the youngest professional video gamer. Lil Poison was signed when he was seven years old. [6] Gamer • : A newbie is a player who is new to the game and is inexperienced. However, sometimes the word noob can be used in a derogatory sense to describe someone who is merely inept at playing the game well. Thus noob has two meanings. One implying the player is a beginner, and the other implying the player is simply inept and/or incapable of getting better at the game. Within the communities of particular games, one or the other meaning may be more popularly referred to when using the term noob. For example, in World of Warcraft the term noob is typically used by high-level characters to describe a player’s ineptitude. Gamertag A gamer tag, username, game name, alias, screen name, or handle is a name (usually a pseudonym) adopted by a video gamer, used as a main preferred identification to the gaming community. Usage of user names is most prevalent in games with online multiplayer support, or at electronic sport conventions. Similarly, a clan tag is a prefix or suffix added to a name to identify that the gamer is in a clan. Clans are groups of gamers brought together by a common interest, perhaps by all being fans of the same game, or merely gamers who have close personal ties to each other. A team tag is a prefix or suffix added to a name to identify that the gamer is in a team. These gamers are usually in a ladder of some sort and are trying to increase their skill. See also • • • • • • Consumer List of gaming topics Gamers Outreach Foundation Entertainment Consumers Association Player (game) Video game addiction References [1] ^ Cifaldi, Frank; Jill Duffy, Brandon Sheffield (2006-10-25). "Gamers On Trial: The ECA’s Hal Halpin on Consumer Advocacy" (HTML). Gamasutra. http://www.gamasutra.com/ 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia view/feature/1796/ gamers_on_trial_the_ecas_hal_.php. Retrieved on 2007-12-03. [2] The Entertainment Software Association - Industry Facts [3] Askaboutgames - Facts and Figures Gamer [4] Cyber Athlete ’Fatal1ty’ article at CBS News [5] http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/7/ 23/235053/081 [6] http://lilpoison.com Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamer" Categories: Gaming, Video game culture This page was last modified on 18 May 2009, at 13:23 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 3

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