I was certainly an extreme gamer when I was young, and I think I did play a lot more games back then. I didn't buy them though, I largely pirated them. (Here's hoping I can't get prosecuted for admitting I pirated Commodore 64 games when I was half my age.) Chances are, these 12+ games a month kids are doing the same thing, unless their parents are loaded.
Funny thing is, I was able to play all those games. I guess it's a product of the younger mind's better learning drives. Then again, games were a lot shorter back then, and it's possible I'm just much more of a discerning gamer now - too easily bored of what I've already bored of in previous games to spend that much time playing the clones that pass for games anymore.
Though I no longer pirate games (as an aspiring game developer myself it's now offensive to consider ripping off the toil of another's labor without paying for it) I still spend some 45-90 hours a week on the computer. I'm fairly addicted, but it's more of a mental addiction, and apparently a pretty weak one considering how bored I am of it. Soon, should I get hired, I'll be heading back to full time work, and I can no longer claim such a status. I did hold down a full-time job once for over 3 1/2 years, and I'm only 12 credits short of a bachelor's at the community University, so it's a pretty tame addiction I guess.
What that report [http://www.whattheyplay.com/blog/2008/08/11/are-you-or-your-kids-extreme-gamers/] is basically saying is that, because I'm an extreme gamer who falls into about 3% of the demographics of players, I'm only worth about 9% of the potential target niche for those developing games (assuming I buy 3 times more than average). Because of this, the vast majority of games are going to be developed for the other 91% of the demographic, and consequently I'm going to spend a lot of time unsatisfied about the kinds of games I get to play.
That's more or less why I've finally got fed up and started "rolling my own." Granted, my procrastinator's tendencies from a lifetime of extreme gaming don't make it easy.
