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Can a Video Game Make You Cry?; Today's Youth Feel Video Games Will Soon Equal or Surpass Other Forms of Entertainment in Emotional Impact.


HALF MOON BAY, Calif. -- More than two thirds of all video gamers feel that video games See video game console.  already surpass, or will soon at least equal movies, music and books in delivering an emotional impact, according to according to
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 a study released today by Bowen Research, a firm that studies consumer attitudes and behavior regarding high tech products, consumer electronics, software and web sites.

"It is striking that young people today look at games as an entertainment medium that surpasses or will equal the more traditional things that touch us deeply, like books, movies, and music," says Hugh Bowen of Bowen Research. "Half of all gamers think conveying emotion is extremely or pretty important which suggests that games which can achieve more of this will be extremely popular."

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 evoked the most powerful emotions, but despite the explosive growth of multiplayer online role-playing games in recent years, most respondents still feel it is the single player role-playing gaming experience that delivers the greatest emotional punch. The next two most emotional genres are first-person shooters Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. , followed closely by action games. Flying games and flight simulators ranked lowest on the emotional scale.

While "competitiveness" ranked as the top feeling conveyed by games, it's interesting that "honor/loyalty/integrity," "awe and wonder" and "delight" also were mentioned frequently.

Respondents overwhelmingly cited the Final Fantasy This article is about the Final Fantasy franchise. For the video game, see Final Fantasy (video game). For other uses, see Final Fantasy (disambiguation).
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(R) series of role-playing games from Square Enix as the most emotionally rich games, and the death of Aeris in Final Fantasy VII This article or section recently underwent a major revision or rewrite and needs further review. You can help!  was the scene many people said made them cry.

More information about the study can be found at www.bowenresearch.com.

About Bowen Research

Bowen Research has specialized in the young male market, studying interactive entertainment and high tech products, since 1992.

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