I thought the gaming world was over the sexist thing; apparently I was wrong

I’d hate to tell her that the gaming world still isn’t entirely over it 25 years later

  • daniyeg [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 days ago

    ok im sorry but how in the hell someone 25 years ago thought sexism was done in the gaming world? almost all the adverts for games back then were sexy bikini models telling you how much of a pussy you are for not playing their game. DO NOT watch old video game awards shows.

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      I guess she expected better from gaming media for some reason? It wasn’t just this one letter, actually. I was flipping pages and landed on this letter but after posting I noticed the entire previous page was filled with other angry responses from other female readers to the same sexist article, lol

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      As much as gamers have insisted that girls don’t/didn’t play video games I seem to remember letters like this popping up pretty regularly in video game magazine mail bag sections where women complained about how they were being treated by video game publishers, media and gamers

      I remember how in one Finnish gaming magazine some dude wrote in to complain about how unrealistic it was to have female characters in games involving combat because of le muscle mass, etc. Later a female reader wrote a response where she thoroughly debunked and dunked on the guy. Unfortunately I think she gushed over female IDF soldiers in it

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          I assume Pelit- this would’ve been in the mid 2000s before the Xbox 360 hit the scene since I had mostly stopped reading print gaming media by then

          I think there was also Pelaaja (?) but it just wasn’t as good as Pelit

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              What do you mean? I remember one issue having a comic strip where the main character went out and killed every Finland Swedish person with a katana because he misunderstood a quest in an RPG or something

              Incredible comedy

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                No, I really like reading ”everything except the stuff I like is bad and for children” columns from a condescending boomer chud for 30+ years.

          • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]@hexbear.net
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            my brother used to have subscription to it in the 90s and I read all of those so many times, just marveling at the pretty pictures. They would probably not hold up very well if I actually read them today.

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              I seem to recall they were at least not as cringy/horny as many other gaming magazines

              Though the 90s cringe is what makes browsing these OPM issues on the Internet Archive so fun

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    Indents at the start of paragraphs has started to feel weird to me because of the double spacing people do on the internet without ever using it. It’s becoming a language relic you only see when reading old magazines and books now. It’s even left out of some new books I’ve noticed.

    EDIT: Sad. I didn’t expect it to still work though given how many times I’ve changed email.