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  1. Re:Read the original article, damnit! on Video Games Need A Woman's Touch · · Score: 1

    Um. Note the subject. Did you read the article? "... men account for 70 percent of the players of games written for consoles" I'm going to assume this means that the other 30% are console players are women. Which is slightly bigger than 1/1000.

  2. Re:There ARE! on Video Games Need A Woman's Touch · · Score: 1

    Can I email you directly?

  3. Re:There ARE! on Video Games Need A Woman's Touch · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hmm. The GAME industry certainly isn't ignoring the fact that web/downloadable games are wildly popular with women. It's the MEDIA that ignores it. I brought up the fact that this is one of the fastest growing categories of games in my interview. But. That's not a hot button topic like GTA, so it didn't get mentioned.

    As to women not liking competition, I don't know if you've met any. Women that is. Most of the women I know are fiercely competitive. I know I am. I know I'm not the exception either. There's all sorts of competitiveness in women, it just comes out in different ways.

    Does playing with dolls really tell us something? Ever play with dolls yourself? You sure? What about action figures, or GI Joes? I'm not really so sure what playing with dolls means. Women like competition and challenges. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't met a woman. What are all those women playing Bejeweled doing? Trying to get a top score. Trying to beat their friends score. Trying to break a record. That's competition.

  4. I was misquoted on Video Games Need A Woman's Touch · · Score: 5, Informative

    In the midst of a long conversation with a reporter about being a woman programmer and a woman gamer, he posed the question, how do you feel about the representation of women in games? I responded that I don't know why woman have to be so scantily clad, but it doesn't stop me from playing the games.

    I had lots of good things to say about games. I am a gamer, I love games, including Jade Empire, and I never made a single comment about the portrayal of women in GTA. Note he says, "Don't get her started on..." He didn't get me started. It never came up. I thought the interesting part of the article was going to be about the challenges of breaking into a difficult industry, and the challenges of broadening the appeal of the industry beyond the hardcore gamer.

    I didn't just use The Sims as an example of accessible, non "male oriented" games. I cited several examples to show that there's a public misconception that there are no other types of games out there. Look at Amplitude, Pikmin, Karaoke Revolution, look at the growing online gaming sector. My hope was to show that the game industry is NOT in need of a woman's touch. It's in need of better publicity. This article just reinforces the stereotypes.

    Don't believe everything you read.