The given pie charts demonstrate the age structure as well as the gender distribution of electronic games players from South Korea in 2003.
Overall, it is noticeable that those games were most popular to people between the ages of 18 and 35, whereas there were not many players who were over 36 years old. In addition, electronic games were more attractive to men than women.
In the first chart, it can be witnessed that 39% of South Korean gamers belonged to people falling into the 18 to 35 age group, which was just 1% higher than those who were under 18 years old. Furthermore, players who passed 36 years old only accounted for 23% of the total players in the country.
The second chart showed the proportion of gamers based on their genders. Specifically, more than 70% of gamers were male, which was almost 3 times higher than the percentage of females, consisting of only 28%.
