Gear Up For Female Gaming Invasion 75
rmanocha writes "BBC is running a story stating that women are set to explode onto the gaming scene in the near future. 'Existing online role-playing games are succeeding with women in spite of their subject matter, not because of it. When we get more games whose gameplay genuinely appeals to female players, we can expect to see huge growth there,'. What I found really amazing was the statistics for the number of women players - 'women gamers in the UK made up a quarter of the gaming population. This compares to 39% in the US and 69% in South Korea.'."
Exploding women? (Score:2, Funny)
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About time (Score:1)
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Anyone else tired of hearing about this? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Anyone else tired of hearing about this? (Score:2)
Yes (and for the record, I'm a girl). Note to the media: let us be just-plain "gamers", no gender explanations involved.
Re:Anyone else tired of hearing about this? (Score:3, Insightful)
These studies are at least somewhat self-fulfilling. Girls read about how girls are getting into games and they start thinking things like "hey what do those girls know that I don't?" and
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I kind of roll my eyes whenever I see these kinds of stories. You can't assume to understand a large group of people as if they were one person, with one set of likes and dislikes. I have met plenty of girls that love Tomb Raider, DOA Volleyball, Quake, or other "guy games" that girls are supposed to hate because the game was sexually exaggerated or excessively violent. Truely fun and rewardin
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We're also sick of the treatment we get by many of the guys, and drawing more positive attention to ourselves seems like a way to offset the negative comments and crap we get on a regular basis.
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You know, I find this sexist stereotype much more interesting than the gaming stereotype. And here's why. In games, we really don't know much yet what each population segment does. But when it comes to cars, there are corporations whose very source of money depends on knowing who does what. They're called insurance companies.
And here's what act
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At the risk of exaggerating the faux-sexist irony of my post above, I'd like to point out, in all seriousness, that nobody files an insurance claim for hitting a stationary object. Of my acquaintances, the females are vastly more guilty of this. And crying to get out of tickets.
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But anyway, our smoking place overlooking the parking lot, now and then I get to see a guy bumping with the car into the parking lot nu
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Back in my college days, My car was hit three times--all while parked:
-Eric
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Inflated Numbers... (Score:3, Insightful)
The so-called casual gaming market, made up of games such as poker, pool, bridge, bingo and puzzles, is a booming one, especially among women.
Yeah, pretty much every woman I know (including my Mom) that has a computer has played solitaire or bejeweled or something when they were bored.
The real gaming crowd that people think of as "gamers".. people who buy games at the store and play them (console or PC), I'm sure the percentage is probly more like 2-5%. Of course, that's just an estimate.
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Most repeated stories on slashdot (Score:2)
Seriously, time to get some new material. Either that, or start writing for Mark and Brian, since that's only slightly less repeatative than listen to them crack the same jokes and making the same football bets every goddamn morning since 1988...
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Is 200* the year of Linux on the desktop? ;)
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Videogame Violence: Speak your brains on how GTA won't make you a murderer
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Slashdot Summer of Female Gamers? (Score:1)
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all quotes from TFA... (Score:5, Funny)
"women are set to explode onto the gaming scene"
"women are about to invade the male dominated gaming world"
Holy crap! They're coming! Call to Arms: Venus Attacks!
"The games that are likely to appeal to women are not [..] time-consuming strategy games that men prefer.
"Women don't have free time even to set up a game. They require a game that is quick to get into and doesn't require a great time commitment,"
Oh good. Women are apparently stupid and easily bored.
This article really sucks. I've never seen so many backhanded complements. And what's the most obvious point behind all this female gaming stuff? Equal representation in video games you say? Fool! No! The big push towards women in gaming is because the industry has already sucked as much money as possible from the men.
Women, stay away! Gaming isn't for you; you're all much better than us!
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We're talking about adults playing games, and I don't think gender roles should be a factor in game consumption. In markets with children, we make games for little boys and little girls, because we want them to be molded into what we want. That's what we do to our children, but by the time we're all grown up we realize that gender roles aren't all black and white. Is a game effeminate because it's main goal is to care for and nuture some creature? Nonsense; many men play such games and enjoy them. Similarly, many women enjoy playing games where you get to blow stuff up or find the lost amulet.
Also, I don't think the sex of a character hardly matters. Is the main character male or female? Why would that lesson or increase the appeal of a game? We've had our fair share of games with main/major characters of both genders.
One might argue that women are oversexualized in games, but aren't men too? How often do we see games depicting men that women find sexually appealing (perfect bodies, smart, talented, sexy voice, kind/caring, rich...the whole gammut). In addition, it'd be incorrect to neglect the fact that some women (not all) actually do enjoy in one form or another a sexualized depiction of their own gender (the same can be said for men).
Who says gaming is not for women? Honestly? WHAT, pray tell, makes a game girly and feminine? A game is a game, much like a PC is a PC, and "girly" games are "girly" games, just like a Barbie PC is a "girly" PC. Barbie PC's didn't sell well at all, and it's a testament that "made for the female sex" does not necessarily mean that women [i]like[/i] as much as it means it's what society wants to impose on women.
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As an experiment I played WoW as a female to see how different I would be treated, and I'm still like WTF?? Its really us men that are always bringing up the gender debate.
Women are just people like us men
Everyone kept bowing, and blowing kisses at me - doing all sorts of
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Anything surprising about the 'male' reaction? Guys, for our part, always try the 'knight in shining armor' schtick when a 'girl' is on board. I don't know exactly why but it seems to be the thing.
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Well, thats debatable
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One might argue that women are oversexualized in games, but aren't men too?
Women are over sexualised in nearly all media. Look at the ads in women's magazines. Perfect flawless bodies. Same everywhere. Expect certain niche pornography.
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For example, for a large number of women, an ad or box art for a game which features scantily clad models is a big red warning light that says, "This game is for the guys, because we're treating women as objects." An even larger
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Everyone is different, and regardless of gender, each person will have games they like, and games they don't.
The reason that the idea that women like certain games comes from the fact that marketing plays too heavy a role in modern gaming. Publishing companies will only sponsor a game if they know which nicely defined market segement they can sell the game to.
What we really mu
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On a related note I wear an Atari hoodie to lectures occasionally and frequently get compliments, though rarely expressions of surprise. The article in the story is linked to some fairly solid research on actual gamers, though, so I d
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There are no girly games. (Score:1)
Role-playing games - Final Fantasy
Narrative adventures - Legend of Zelda
Easy to pick up driving sims - Colin MacRae Rally
Puzzle adventures - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Quick-fire arcade puzzlers - Tetris
Life simulations - The Sims
Those games are popular with men. They are not 'girly' games, they are good games. Women like good games?! Wow I'm shocked. You mean there is no magical formula for making a game popular with women?! We nee
Just as scruffy as the guys (Score:1)
Distinction (Score:1)
Am I the only one that thinks statistics on "gaming" should not include these types of free casual games. At the very least, there should be a separate statistic for games where some form of payment is required. I know a number of women who play these games but would not consider themselves "gamers."
"Wanna Cyber" spams in WOW can't wait (Score:1)
women gamers (Score:1)
The level of annoying chatting almost always goes up in their presence, not to mention the pathetic attempts by guys to sound cool. Try charging the enemy when half your team is building a pyramid, all the while LOL'ng away as you get hopelessly outnumbered and killed out in the field.
Worst of all, if you try telling them to shut up (because CptPwnALot here doesn't want to hear about your day) then some wannabe-hero ad
Re:women gamers (Score:1)
I love it when guys try and "impress" me when I'm playing Halo 2, cause usually I'm on a team with other girls in my clan, and we just make them look silly when we're 0wning them in the process.
Yeah, we're chatty, but it's because we're having fun. And just as often the "chatter" is game-related as we're communicating abo
huh? (Score:1)
'Kinda unqualified mishmash is that? Which of knights, dragons, magic and fairies is diametrically opposed to the female sex? There's no need for sexist archetypes--plenty of broads got as excited over LOTR as I did. The vast majority of men still prefer sports to hobbits. Geeks are geeks.
TFA quotes the founder of a certain Int. Game Dev. Assoc. as saying women don't have time to
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