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02/06/09

Top 10 Boobies in Video Games: Feminists proven right

I hardly think that I should have to say anything about this, but, I think it quite succinctly proves feminists right about sexism in video games (plus they're all white boobies).[video:youtube:FF79W4yCydk]Somehow I doubt they're trying to make femin… more »

11:03:31 am, by heather riot Email

02/03/09

Fat Princess: 'Stupid angry feminists' up in arms.

Categories: news, ARTICLES, video games Permalink
Not to jump on the bandwagon here, but I find myself unable to resist the urge - I need to say something about Fat Princess. Call it feminist compulsion. If you haven't already heard about this game featured at E3, it's expected to be released this spring. So far, it seems to be drawing only rave reviews. Except that, for whatever reason, feminists seem to have their bloomers in a bunch over this one. With a title like Fat Princess, however could that be the case? Reviews at IGN and Joystiq state that the gameplay is engaging, that the graphics are colorful and cool, and that the game is all-around awesome. Fat Princess is a capture-the-flag type game. At the game's start, each team has already captured the other team's princess and is holding them captive. In order to make it more difficult for your opponents to rescue their princess, your team for your opponents to rescue their princess, your team must feed their princess as much food as you can find. Why? So that she gains weight and becomes more difficult to carry off - obviously. Charming. Why can't she walk off on her own once her team infiltrates the castle? I guess because she's a princess.[video:youtube:FyEuRem5N78] So what could possibly have those feminist bloomers bunched? Ideally, I wouldn't have to answer that question. ... more »

06:42:36 pm, by heather riot Email

01/31/09

Race, Gender, and Video Games: An interview with David Leonard

My interest in the sociological study of video games has resulted in a two-big-binder set of video game research. In their entirety, these binders hold hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds pages of articles copied form journals. The unfortunate majority of these articles deal only with gender and video games while a few deal with race and racism in video games. None of these speak about heteronormativity or LGBTQ issues aside from a couple of very brief articles from The Advocate. What surprises me most, however, is the lack of research dealing with the full spectrum of marginalization in video games. Race, class, gender, sexual orientation, etc all figure into the equation of one's experience of life. And all of these figure in simultaneously. The experience of being a white woman is different from the experience of being a black woman is different from the experience of being a black gay man is different from....well, you get the idea. To study race or gender as two separate factors in video games is to ignore the intersectional nature of marginalization/oppression/privilege/etc. Though I understand that conducting research on the whole gambit is a much more difficult task than focusing on the issues individually, I also feel that more focus should be placed on this than has been. Few articles exist in the academic world which deal with this at all. So, I was, rightfully, excited when I came across an article by David Leonard, ‭"‬Not a Hater,‭ ‬Just Keepin‭' ‬it Real:‭ ‬The Importance of Race-‭ ‬and Gender-Based Game Studies". more »

02:50:46 pm, by heather riot Email

01/23/09

RE: The Faces of Gaming

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I received an email from Ilene Jones regarding "The Faces of Gaming" article that I previously pointed. Ilene is CEO of KittyCode and I felt that she made a very valid point. She has given me permission to post her email:Ilene Jones wrote:> "One of… more »

03:53:29 am, by heather riot Email

01/15/09

The faces of gaming: If a picture's worth a thousand words, then these are worth 10,000

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There are some things which stand as pillars to why I do this. One of these pillars is presented in the GameInformer magazine as plain as can be. The following pictures, to me, seem so obvious when presented in the right context that I feel a little sill… more »

12:44:47 am, by heather riot Email

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