February 5th, 2015

True Game Facts

February 5th, 2015

It’s a fact that we all love facts. And there are so many astonishing,pointless,obscure things in the game industry that makes to think: “Is that all true?”. So, here are a few facts about games you may have missed.

  • More than 80% app income comes from the game development;
  • Sonic The Hedgehog isn’t only the name of Sega’s speedy mascot, but also a gene on chromosome 7 of the human genome.

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  • Certified psychologists are being employed by professional gaming developers to help them with the tutorials and game start issues. It is observed that most gamers are more engaged during the first session of play and this increases their chances of turning into paid gamers;
  • Studies have found that surgeons, who regularly play video games make 37% fewer errors and perform tasks 27% faster than their peers;
  • It is possible to win Monopoly in 21 seconds; this super short game happens once every 253,899,891,671,040 games.
  • $3 is the average price that gamers are ready to pay for the game apps;
  • It’s only humanly possible to press a button on a controller 16 times per second. This record was set by Toshuyuki Takahashi, a Japanese gamer;
  • Pigs can learn to play video games with joysticks as fast as chimps, faster than a 3-year-old child and are better than both;
  • Big companies such as Rovio, Chillingo and BigFish do not spend anything on advertising yet they are able to send their apps to the TOP10 in the US App store. This is done by using their existing applications to promote the newly developed apps;
  • The mushrooms in Mario games are based on a real species called ‘Amanita Muscaria’ that, when eaten, make people feel like they’re growing;
  • The bushes and clouds in Super Mario Bros. are the same thing, just different colors;

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  • Gaming company Supercell from Finland is actually doing $4m/day with their two freemium titles Clash of Clans and Hay Day;
  • Jack Thompson, a former lawyer, sent a letter to Bill Gates claiming Microsoft could be legally responsible for the Virginia Tech massacre because of Counter-Strike, a game they didn’t even create;
  • In 2011, a 46 year old man from Plymouth, England found and attacked a 13-year-old kid because the kid killed him too many times in Call of Duty;
  • In 2013, a dad in China hired gamers to kill his son in video games so the son would start looking for a job and get a life.