The old ones are the best.
Following hot on the heels of a report which claims that 14 percent of North Americans still play on gaming systems released before 2000, a new study has revealed that 24 percent of ‘Gen Z’ (people aged between 13 and 28) own a classic gaming platform (thanks, Metro).
For context, a 13-year-old would have been born when the Wii U was making its fateful debut, while a 28-year-old would have come into the world just as the N64 was making its presence felt.
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The old ones are the best.
Following hot on the heels of a report which claims that 14 percent of North Americans still play on gaming systems released before 2000, a new study has revealed that 24 percent of ‘Gen Z’ (people aged between 13 and 28) own a classic gaming platform (thanks, Metro).
For context, a 13-year-old would have been born when the Wii U was making its fateful debut, while a 28-year-old would have come into the world just as the N64 was making its presence felt.
Read the full article on timeextension.com