As someone who studies fine arts in college and plays video games, I reject the idea that gaming needs a superior audience. This has to be the most elitist and racist thing that I have ever heard in my life. First of all, who is the superior audience that he's talking about? Without any definition, or clarity of the word, the superior audience would technically translate into the rich. Only the rich have the money, education, and power in the world to be considered the superior audience. So when Moviebob talks about gaming depending on a superior audience, does he really mean that gaming companies should cater to the rich?
If the superior audience he talks about isn't the rich, then the only group who fits the description would be the church. The church has lots of money and with it, they can commission game companies to produce video games the promote religious message. Since most games are made in the West, or in Japan, I only see a lot of games with mainstream Christianity, Shinto, or even Buddhist themes being made. Either way, the concept of gaming being decided by a superior audience is too Social Darwinian for modern times, and would result in giving the rich more power over the common man.