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oh and I can't post it in Prime cause I'm not a regular....yet
Gendered Gaming
There seems to be a new trend in the games industry to encourage girls to get interested in Video games and Computers. One if the main ways of doing this has been by producing games which are aimed at a female audience.
Early examples of games aimed at girls used well known games and made them girly, for example, Ms PacMan was a version of the popular PacMan game wher the lead character was given a pink bow. Other examples of the "think pink" approach to gaming girls have included releasing pink versions of the GameBoy and GameBoy Advance.
More Recent attempts to produce female orientated games included such 'gems' as the Barbie, Mary Kate & Ashley and Britney spears games.:p
New companies led by feminists are dedicating themselves to producing games for girls, many of these concentrating on themes of friendship between girls and strong posative role models.
Of course...you and I can see theat this attitude towards girls and gaming is never going to work. Girls don't want to be segregated from boys and told this is type of game you should be playing. About 40% of the self proclaimed serious gamers in the USA are (or claim to be :p) female. Most of these female gamers play the same games as you guys.
So here is what I think the gaming industry needs to do.
1. Wake up and realise that there is a huge market of female gamers out there
2. Start to include images of female gamers in TV and magazine adverts
(well have you ever seen a girl in a game or comsole advert!...have you?)
3. Start giving us a choice of the lead role in games,like in Diablo 2 where a choice of 5 characters are available 2 of which are women. While not all women want to play female character the element of choice is bound to encourage us.
4. Oh yeah and don't stare at me like I'm some sort of alien every time I walk into GameStation :p
So I know its a bit of shock to see me posting seriously for a change, but there you go ;)
Bimbo
> I stand corrected.
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> how you doin?
>
> :D
See i told you
how you doin?
:D
> I mean in real life, for all I know you are a 50 yr old man with a
> Beard and a walking stick. :P
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> You probably aren't, but you never know.
http://ukchatforums.reserve.co.uk/display_messages.php? threadid=48677&forumid=416
You probably aren't, but you never know.
> very much in the minority, I have yet to meet a girl who really likes
> games. Most girls love to mash the buttons in beat-em-ups but that's
> about it.
you have now!
> New companies led by feminists are dedicating themselves to producing
> games for girls, many of these concentrating on themes of friendship
> between girls and strong posative role models.
I bet they'd be fun games, a load of butch lezza's walking around beating up men. :D
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> 2. Start to include images of female gamers in TV and magazine
> adverts
They do, problem is all the female's in games tend to have norks larger than their heads.
> 4. Oh yeah and don't stare at me like I'm some sort of alien every
> time I walk into GameStation :p
>
You'll have to get used to that, for a lot of the guys in games shops it will be the first time they've ever seen a real girl. Some of these weirdo's only way of getting near a girl is when they position Lara Croft up against a wall to get a shot of her large pixelated triangles :P
Good post, made some intresting points, though girl gamers are still very much in the minority, I have yet to meet a girl who really likes games. Most girls love to mash the buttons in beat-em-ups but that's about it.
> Gaming for girls.....Barbie Race and Ride?
Did you even read the post?