Taking Over the World
According to one report, video game consoles are indeed everywhere.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — "The number of video game consoles in U.S. homes with televisions have rise more than 18% to nearly 46 million since the fourth quarter of 2004, Nielsen Wireless and Interactive Services said Monday.
At the end of 2005, there were 43 million at the close of 2005 and nearly 39 million the previous year.
The number of U.S. households with televisions rose less than 2% between the end of 2004 and the end of 2006, Nielsen said.
More than 148 million people had access to at least one video game console system at home at the end of 2006 — representing more than half of the total U.S. television population.
More than two-thirds of all men aged 18 to 34 had access to a console in their homes, while the percentage rose to 80% for boys aged 12 to 17."
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — "The number of video game consoles in U.S. homes with televisions have rise more than 18% to nearly 46 million since the fourth quarter of 2004, Nielsen Wireless and Interactive Services said Monday.
At the end of 2005, there were 43 million at the close of 2005 and nearly 39 million the previous year.
The number of U.S. households with televisions rose less than 2% between the end of 2004 and the end of 2006, Nielsen said.
More than 148 million people had access to at least one video game console system at home at the end of 2006 — representing more than half of the total U.S. television population.
More than two-thirds of all men aged 18 to 34 had access to a console in their homes, while the percentage rose to 80% for boys aged 12 to 17."
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