Is Online Gaming Killing Porn?

John Funk

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Is Online Gaming Killing Porn?



Long considered the only unassailable video industry, porn for profit is struggling these days - and online games like World of Warcraft [http://www.amazon.com/World-Warcraft-Pc/dp/B000067FDW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1278969746&sr=1-3] may partially be to blame.

There's a wonderful moment at the end of the hilarious puppet-based musical Avenue Q when Trekkie Monster (having earlier proclaimed that "The Internet Is for Porn" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiFD6EFVsTg]) declares that in a poor economy, the only stable investment is the adult entertainment industry. And for a while, it seemed as though his words were law - the Internet only helped the rise of porn, one of the most dominant industries in the world.

And yet, its dominance may be fading, if the shrinking floor space at the annual Adult Entertainment Expo in 2010 is any indication. An interesting blog post over at The Daily Beast [http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-01-10/top-5-reasons-porn-for-profit-is-dying/full/] examines five of the reasons that porn-for-profit may be struggling, based on conversations with those in the biz on the AEE floor.

Four of them are interesting albeit kind of obvious when you think about it: Piracy and YouTube-esque sites for free porn mean that DVD sales are way down, the stigma against porn is largely vanishing which means that more people are trying to get their way into the industry than ever before and guys can set up sites for their girlfriends or partners more easily than ever before.

Video on Demand - where movies are shown for six or seven cents per minute - while long hailed as the possible savior of Hollywood, doesn't quite work for porn, where a person will watch four or five minutes, masturbate, and then turn it off. And finally, increased communication between porn stars and fans means that more and more porn actresses are having sex with said fans for money as alternative ways to make money (and some people must figure, why watch the video when you could get the real thing?).

But that isn't the most intriguing reason on the list - the most intriguing is #4, where Mr. Abowitz points a finger at online games like World of Warcraft for taking people away from their porn. "It is all entertainment that you are getting involved in the same way as porn is entertainment," says industry insider Aiden. "I won't say everyone, but a lot of people in the industry play videogames. The games are competition for porn. Fans jerk off to porn and are done, but you can keep playing a game."

I'm not sure I buy that playing online games - even to the point of addiction - necessitates a drop in time spent watching porn. Perhaps not watching porn DVDs, yes, because an online gamer is already hooked into the 'net, but just because you aren't popping in Back House Honeys 16 doesn't mean you aren't watching porn.

I mean, what else are you going to use all that raid downtime for, huh?

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VanBasten

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John Funk said:
I mean, what else are you going to use all that raid downtime for, huh?
Pro tip: Make sure you're NOT on voice chat while you... play Peggle. :)
 

HardRockSamurai

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Maybe all those World of Warcraft gamers got girlfriends, and no longer need to look at porn. [small]*try saying that with a straight face, I dare you![/small]
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But seriously, I don't find this all too surprising. Video Games have been invading rival entertainment markets for quite some time now: it was just a matter of time before the Porn Industry started taking some hits. But still, video games are #4?

We all the #1 reason the Porn Industry is suffering. It's called Google!
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Heh. It kinda makes sense.
I find games more interesting anyway. But I'm nonsexual, so that makes sense.
Hell, I hate porn. it is anathema to me. Enemy of my morals.
*goes back to games, such as STO*
 

Jark212

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ma55ter_fett said:
There is irony, and then there is wonderfull irony.

this article constitutes the latter.
It's intoxicating. Is it not???
 

comadorcrack

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I only Looked at this thread because it Promised "Killing Porn" Now I just feel depressed!

You Faked Rule 34 Funk!
 
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It's not killing porn, it's killing the revenue-earning porn. Subscription-based, online gaming costs a pretty penny, and since the gamers are on the intertubes anyway, they may as well not waste their money on porn when they are a quick google search from it for free.
 

LTK_70

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There's a pretty good point, but I doubt the market is gonna diminish significantly. Yes, sometimes you want to shoot mutants in the face and sometimes you want porn. They're completely different forms of entertainment if you look at it brain-wise. Unless you live in Japan, that is. But games these days have a lot more variety and replay value (I can't believe this term can apply to porn as well) whereas you can only have so many ways of showing people having sex. On the other hand, however much a game can keep your interest, people having sex is inevitably more interesting than shooting mutants in the face. Humans are just like that.
 

Dogstile

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HardRockSamurai said:
Maybe all those World of Warcraft gamers got girlfriends, and no longer need to look at porn. [small]*try saying that with a straight face, I dare you![/small]
I find it hilarious that when i quoted that it had a "small tag". Sorry warcraft gamers, it did make me smirk.

Anyway, I managed to say it! Go me!

On topic. Maybe its because most people have realised that you can get porn for free, or maybe it's because all porn that you can pay for can also be pirated?
 

Burningsok

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LTK_70 said:
There's a pretty good point, but I doubt the market is gonna diminish significantly. Yes, sometimes you want to shoot mutants in the face and sometimes you want porn. They're completely different forms of entertainment if you look at it brain-wise. Unless you live in Japan, that is. But games these days have a lot more variety and replay value (I can't believe this term can apply to porn as well) whereas you can only have so many ways of showing people having sex. On the other hand, however much a game can keep your interest, people having sex is inevitably more interesting than shooting mutants in the face. Humans are just like that.
got to agree with ya. Besides games like WoW will one day become very old and boring. I play WoW and I know someday it will come to an end. The concept of porn has been around for several several decades.
 

botobeno

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It is kinda true. When you're gaming, i mean really gaming, you're thinking about doing the quest, killing the boss, taking the flag,... You're busy. Whereas porn is more something for when you're bored. But if you do feel uh, the urge, during a game, you'll most likely pause or alt-tab at the earliest possible and act upon it.

If there were no books, no tv, no games, no boardgames, no cardgames, nothing, only porn to keep you busy in your free time then yes, they would make more money i think.
 

enzilewulf

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Lol the WoW players are looking at this and thinking ah who needs porn when we have Night Elfs.
 

snowman6251

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The internet is definitely at fault but games, not so much. Its probably due to free porn. It is so freaking easy to get infinite free porn that there's no point in paying for it. If porn wants to make more money they should pull copyright on sites that post their porn for free.