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Have you heard that most video gamers are now adult women—not teenage boys in the
basement?. A new study says so.. Feminist tech writers are have seized on the study as proof that the video industry has
fallen behind the times: too many games, they say, perpetuate a culture of sexism and misogyny.
Well, has the gentle sex really taken over video games?
And are games rife with sexism?. That’s coming up next on the Factual Feminist.. When I took a look at the Entertainment Software Association study, I was a little surprised
to find that yours truly, the Factual Feminist herself, counted as a gamer.
I do not recall playing a video game since Pac-Man in a bar in Cambridge, Mass—in 1980.
The study counted anyone who plays, however occasionally, simple smartphone games like
Bejeweled or Angry Birds.. I don’t fault the researchers for their findings.. It’s great that the world of games is expanding and there are more women creating and playing
games.. But a distinction is in order.. There are casual game players—and there are hard-core gamers for whom highly complex,
competitive video games are a primary life passion.
Adult women are not a key demographic here..
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