If I put an image of who the target audience for spunkgargleweewee (as Yahtzee so magificently puts it) is, I'd probably get banned.![]()
I honestly cannot stand the Call of Duty series. The target audience is just so skewed, it's pathetic. Not to mention how formulaic it is..
Call of Duty needs to die a painful death.
I think I should start keeping track on threads where Vivi has nothing of substance to contribute, but still feels it's necessary to come in to harass and disagree with me.
On topic, it would be interesting to see the actual demographics of kids who play recent Pokemon releases. I had a younger relative over with his DS and let him borrow a simpler RPG, he got bored in about 10 minutes.
I think Pokemon is one of those franchises where it's acceptable for an adult to appreciate and enjoy. While Doctor Who is marketed as a "Children's" programme, I know me and Sam and many other EoFFers have a vast love of it.
Pokemon never gets old, is what I'm saying.
It's always been marketed as a kids/teens TV program in the UK hence the ridiconulous amount of toys and merchandising available for it and also why it occupies the prime Saturday night early evening Family TV slot on our public service broadcaster. It is of course, quite deep and complex for a show that was ultimately aimed more at younger people - but that's what gives it it's widespread appeal and charm, it has something for everyone.
(by Children we're talking 8+ here. Not like, 4 year olds)
This twenty-year-old boy was distinguished from childhood by strange qualities, a dreamer and an eccentric. A girl fell in love with him, and he went and sold her to a brothel...
Doctor Who is cack. End of discussion.
Back on topic.
Posts 4-6 in this thread are pure gold.
I think gaming companies know who their audiences are and who plays their games.
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