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How To Fight Sexism In Games: Stop Making Cool Female Characters


Submitted by thankeeka on November 22, 2006 - 10:18am. Females in Gaming News

For some time now, there hasn't been an abundance of videogame characters that treated the everyday woman, as most of them were barely dressed sex symbols for the guy player out there. However, as time has gone on, more worthwhile women characters have been introduced. In an interesting opinion piece, one blogger looked at the issue, mainly thanks to something that was noticed in the recent Epic Games release - Gears of War.

From the article:

There was a time in games, back before Alyx in Half-Life 2, before Jade from Beyond Good & Evil, when female characters in games came in only one variety: overboobified, underwaistified, barely-dressed stripper. For a female gamer like me, it was an easy time championing the fight to include less sexed-up female characters with more clothes on on their body and a few more brain cells in their head. All we had to do was hold up any ad from any gaming magazine that had a prominent female character and point to it. Or just say, "come on...just look at Lara Croft, for God's sake."

Then we were rewarded with the Alyxes and the Jades, and we female gamers were the happier for it. Finally we had some realistic female characters, ones who were smart, ones who wore real clothes and didn't exist solely to serve the male fantasy. We had characters we wanted to be.

So we should be happy, right? We won our fight, didn't we?

I had an interesting discussion with friends and fellow game developers today, and it made me realize that we're in danger of thinking we've won the war when we've only really won the battle. The discussion started with video from Gears of War that I can't link to because it's been pulled for copyright reasons, but the video had a shot of a female character that helps the player through the game -- her name is Anya and she's an intelligence officer that you mostly hear but never see. The video, however, gave us a sneak peek of her and one of my friends raised an interesting point: while Anya certainly isn't scantily clad by any means, my friend found it interesting that in the video she's standing with a fully-armored soldier having just landed in a helicopter. My friend wondered why the one female character didn't have any armor on while the male soldiers had full protection?

Read the full article over at hellchick.net


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