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More Americans Play Video Games Than Go To Movies 183

New research from the NPD Group has found that the number of Americans who play video games has surpassed the number who go to movies. In a survey of over 11,000 people, 63% had played a video game within the past six months, while only 53% had gone to a movie. They also found that the purchase of game consoles was on the rise, as were new methods of accessing the games themselves, such as playing over a social networking site or downloading a game onto a mobile phone. The report said, "the average gamer spent just over $38 per month on all types of gaming content" in the first three months of 2009, adding that "video games account for one-third of the average monthly consumer spending in the US for core entertainment content, including music, video, games."

Comment Re:Oh I wouldn't worry (Score 1) 494

If you really wanted pictures of whatever this was being used to protect and had to use a digital camera for some reason, I'm sure someone could wrap a film camera's shutter system around a CCD. I'm not sure how well it would work, or even if it would. It would depend upon the detection speed of the protection system really.

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