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    Razer Prez Shares His Thoughts On The Gaming Market

    Posted on Monday, December 31 2007 @ 00:11:38 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    During a very interesting conversation with the head hauncho of Razer, Robert ´Razerguy´ Krakoff, Madshrimps discussed a number of topics relevant towards the evolving game market. His expertise gaves you a unique insight into a business that very few people understand.
    Even though it is still common to hear a stereotype that all gamers are just pimply-faced high school kids, research shows something completely different. The average Razer customer is 28 years old, Razerguy said during our conversation. Twenty eight years old? That's right; the gaming generation is getting older! This older age allows consumers to purchase pricey gaming equipment that many high school students likely can't afford.
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