SONOMA, Calif., July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Ziff Davis Media's
videogame survey, "Target the Gaming Life: Digital Gaming in America 2003,"
63 percent of U.S. households play digital games -- an indication that they're
becoming more mainstream and a major entertainment form. Additionally, the
annual survey study reveals that digital games now are played in 68.5 million
homes. This research was presented today at the seventh annual Ziff Davis
Media Electronic Gaming Summit, held in Sonoma, Calif. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and cellular phones are also becoming an attractive form with over 14% of U.S. households now using these technologies to play their videogames. Over 9.5 million people report playing games on their PDAs, and 8 million use their mobile phones for video gaming.
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