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I doubt too many people bought an iphone mainly to play Clash of Clans or Candy Crush, but if you buy a dedicated gaming machine, it is ear marked to do a purpose: gaming, that makes them more "core gaming" to me.
I'd wager that many, many people buy iPhones in part because of the plentiful cheap high quality games. Games are the biggest selling category in that multi-billion dollar mobile app ecosystem.
I disagree. You don't need to pigeon-hole people but just clarify different subsets where you can easily have overlap. In general discussion there's a fairly clear difference between 'casual' and 'core' gamers such that the terms are meaningful and helpful.
And I'm sure that if you ask the denizens of B3D they would agree that there is a difference but that would be a variety of individual's idea of what constitutes of casual or core gamer and what where the differences lie.
And doing away with such distinctions means we literally can't talk about aspects of the industry. When Sony or whoever sets about looking at the gaming market, do you count up everyone who plays games and says, "our console is targeting 2 billion people"? Or do they differentiate and say, "our console is targeting 'core gamers'"? PC and console. Core and casual. Mobile and handheld. All qualifiers that are, IMO, fairly meaningful generalisations.
No, Sony and Microsoft wouldn't have to blunder around using ham-fisted nonsensical labels for gamers. Both will have vast volumes of metrics and indicators that tells them how many people buy and/or play what type of games, how many hours they spend gaming and when those hours are. They may also have a good sense of income of those individuals and some of their other habits or preferences by their use of non-gaming ecosystem features.
Most people will agree that core gamer is generally opposite of casual gamer, but what's a casual gamer? Somebody who enjoys casual games, i.e those designed to be played in smaller sessions (The Sims, Animal Crossing) or gamers who play less often than the average gamer?