- the number of households engaged in cell phone gaming nearly doubled again, jumping from 16.3 million last year to 27.9 million this year;
- Mobile phone gamers in the study reported spending 19 minutes per gaming session;
- Mobile phone gamers had spent an average of $13 on mobile phone games in the last 60 days;
- Core gamers spent even more on mobile phone games – $19 in the last 60 days (“Core gamers” are defined as those who bought four or more games in the last six months and play ten or more hours per week.)
- 49% of respondents who do not play games on their phones cited small screen sizes as the primary deterrent, 46% cited lack of desirable games and 35% high costs;
- 86% already own a cell phone this year, and of these individuals, 48% play games on their mobile devices;
- More than 50% of gamers plan to purchase a new cell phone within the next 12 months;
- Four out of ten gamers are considering purchasing a dedicated portable gaming device such as the Sony PSP or Nintendo DS in the next twelve months;
- 63% of core gamers are considering a portable gaming device
- Only 3% of all gamers own a Sony PSP now, 14% plan to buy one in the next twelve months. By comparison, 6% of all gamers own a Nintendo DS, but only 6% plan to buy one in the next twelve months;