is that kids and video games are, in my opinion, just in their infancy.. I build Virtual Reality sims for the Air Force now, and as a result, need to run students through my sims all the time to test them and see what needs to be added, removed, fixed etc.. So, the majority of the kids who test my sims are right out of boot camp - probably 18-19 years old..
You'd think these guys and gals are COMPLETELY immersed in every aspect of video gaming.. I thought they were.. But I ask ever single group the same question: "have you ever done VR before?" and MAYBE 10% of the kids I test and ask have VR experience on any level.. Granted VR is the newest kid on the gaming block, but seriously, I figured kids fought to try all the newest gaming stuff.. yet, 90% of all these kids, who come from all over the US, have never even tried VR..
So, wait til VR catches on more with the kids.. you'll never get a kid outta the house..
Friendship is like peeing your pants.. Everybody can see it, but only you can feel the warmth..