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Female Gamers

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 tk102
09-05-2008, 5:38 PM
#201
What happened to make so many male gamers seem to only be intersted in the violent aspects of a game? Personally I'd attribute it to marketing, making it look like that's the only way to be a "man".
While women were nursing the children and the males were out killing animals, evolution happened. More interested in killing = more food for family = survival. We're just wired differently.
 Web Rider
09-05-2008, 5:44 PM
#202
While women were nursing the children and the males were out killing animals, evolution happened. More interested in killing = more food for family = survival. We're just wired differently.

except, men don't need to be out killing to get food anymore. In fact, hardly anyone goes out and hunts for food(besides fishing). I'm not arguing we're wired differently, it just seems male gamers seem to attribute combat with a good game and story and stuff seems to be relegated to females.
 Astor
09-05-2008, 6:10 PM
#203
except, men don't need to be out killing to get food anymore. In fact, hardly anyone goes out and hunts for food(besides fishing).

Wait, so you don't wrestle bears for your evening meals? :xp:

I'm not arguing we're wired differently, it just seems male gamers seem to attribute combat with a good game and story and stuff seems to be relegated to females.

That's something that bothers me too. I'm averse to too much violence in a game - I like a good story more than rearranging somebody's face with a bullet. But that doesn't make me a girl.

In fact, most gamers I know (male and female) like a story more than shooting.
 Lynk Former
10-12-2008, 6:09 AM
#204
This is what Ubisoft thinks of girl gamers...

http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/515G9qXJmoL._SS500_.jpg)

...how does this make you feel?
 Sabretooth
10-12-2008, 8:14 AM
#205
I know that it makes me feel like I'd hit it. Or them. Hmm.
 True_Avery
10-12-2008, 7:18 PM
#206
This is what Ubisoft thinks of girl gamers...

http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/515G9qXJmoL._SS500_.jpg)

...how does this make you feel?
http://i36.tinypic.com/2ro6ich.jpg)

But, on the current topic, I think it really, honestly, varies person to person. There are shooters with a good story, and rpgs with a terrible story.

I personally believe story for female gamers is a stereotype as much as violence is for male. I'll personally play anything that I find interesting at the time, or pulls me in enough for me to pay it attention.

Final Fantasy, Gears of War.
Sims, Grand Theft Auto.
Spore, Turok.
Zoo Tycoon, Half-Life.

Same goes for my sister. Who was the first to buy Halo? My sister for her PC, and she played it like crazy. The first to get and play GTA3? My sister. She loves that game, and loved the weapons and gore cheats available.

I have a friend, and all she has is a Wii and a PS2. So, she plays Final fantasy and such. I handed her No More Heroes and said it was one of the best games she had ever played.

50% of gamers are female, if we show it off or not. Whether it be Guitar Hero (Which girls ****ing love), World Of Warcraft (Almost half of my 50 or so person guild was female), or Halo (More girls play this than guys would like to admit), we are pretty much even nowadays.

Currently, the female market loves the Sims which is not surprising. Its like house when you were a kid, but now with fire and shame. And why is The Sims series still #1 in games played? Because a lot of the female market loves them some Sims. I remember reading in a magazine poll once that, for female gamers, the #1 game is usually Sims and the second was... guess what? Halo 3.

Sure, I like a good story. And really, who hates a good story? Who sits down and sees a good story and just breaks the disk in half? Even though good is relative, everyone likes a good story and especially one tacked onto a great game.

And to blow a few more stereotypes out of the water, both me and my sister -LOVE- Tomb Raider games and Lara Croft.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
 Arбtoeldar
10-12-2008, 7:27 PM
#207
This is what Ubisoft thinks of girl gamers...

[img]http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/515G9qXJmoL._SS500_.jpg[img])

...how does this make you feel?

Just more of the retarded thinking at Ubisoft to appeal to the female gamers.
 Ctrl Alt Del
10-12-2008, 7:58 PM
#208
50% of gamers are female, if we show it off or not. Whether it be Guitar Hero (Which girls ****ing love), World Of Warcraft (Almost half of my 50 or so person guild was female), or Halo (More girls play this than guys would like to admit), we are pretty much even nowadays.
I wished.

'The gaming industry has market characteristics that many would die for.' According to IBISWorld, 38 per cent of US gamers are female, up from 33 per cent in just five years.

From January through August of 2008 females ages 18 to 45 made up 28 per cent of the total industry revenue, ranking second to males ages 18 to 45, who made up 37 per cent.
Source (http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Tech%2Band%2BScience/Story/STIStory_285419.html)

From my personal experience, most girls are willing to join the gaming world but somehow scared of doing so. My last girlfriend would initially only play The Sims, daily. Slowly, I managed to introduce her to some games, but the only one she really got into was Kingdom Hearts (which took her two long months to beat, with me always by her side), the rest she felt that was out of her grasp, despite my efforts.

Although we still meet to play Kingdom Hearts II from time to time, so I call that a win.
 Inyri
10-12-2008, 9:17 PM
#209
This is what Ubisoft thinks of girl gamers...

http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/515G9qXJmoL._SS500_.jpg)

...how does this make you feel?Dead inside.

Then again:

http://www.gametab.com/images/ss/xbox/1017/box-l.jpg)
 Ctrl Alt Del
10-12-2008, 9:31 PM
#210
 Inyri
10-12-2008, 9:32 PM
#211
Hey, that game was hilarious. You men have no sense of humor. :xp:
 Ctrl Alt Del
10-12-2008, 9:49 PM
#212
^ Oh I'm not complaining. For everything aside the story and gameplay were pretty small good... :naughty:
 True_Avery
10-12-2008, 9:55 PM
#213
I wished.


Source (http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Tech%2Band%2BScience/Story/STIStory_285419.html)

From my personal experience, most girls are willing to join the gaming world but somehow scared of doing so. My last girlfriend would initially only play The Sims, daily. Slowly, I managed to introduce her to some games, but the only one she really got into was Kingdom Hearts (which took her two long months to beat, with me always by her side), the rest she felt that was out of her grasp, despite my efforts.

Although we still meet to play Kingdom Hearts II from time to time, so I call that a win.
Key word: revenue.

We are less inclined to run out and buy games, as more often than not we get them second hand, from friends, by renting, etc.

Guys, more often than girls, will be the ones outside stores at 2am getting the games. We are the ones waiting at home ready to play it.
 Lynk Former
10-12-2008, 11:39 PM
#214
I've never seen girl gamers as anything that different. Ya'll play the same games everyone else plays... the only people who play those Ubisoft ones are preteen girls who don't know any better.
 Jae Onasi
10-14-2008, 12:20 AM
#215
This is what Ubisoft thinks of girl gamers...


...how does this make you feel?

Let me express how I truly feel about this game:

:barf:
 Yar-El
10-14-2008, 1:54 AM
#216
So, what should devs/gaming companies do to appeal to more females? More social interaction in MMOs? More role-playing games? Is there something in 'male games' that could be changed to make it more female friendly, if it should be changed in the first place? Should we work towards games that appeal to both genders or should there be 'male-friendly games' and 'female-friendly games'? Melrose Place meets Knights of the Old Republic? :roleyess: I have a hard time watching theCW. Roleplaying games are trying to mix things up; however, the developers keep rolling out the Neeshka character types. Whiney, whiney, whiney. Female characters need more of an edge. Don't get me started on perky with swords. That can stay in Japan.
 Rathoris
10-14-2008, 5:11 AM
#217
tbh i never see any female gamers on the games i play. (I mainly play fps games on the pc, Quake Live atm) So this whole female gamer revolution is something i have completely missed really. There are some girls i know of that play WoW but that's about it.
Maybe girls prefer singleplayer games? :confused:
 MasterWaffle
10-14-2008, 7:21 AM
#218
I doubt such a generalization would cover everyone, but as a female I find a lot of my kind prefer rpgs over fps. I personally prefer single-player games like Oblivion or (surprise!) KotOR. I hardly speak for everyone here, however! I suspect you'd be surprised how many girls there are on mmos of all types.

The thing I find with most mmos, and this is hardly a gender thing, is that it's difficult to immerse oneself in the storyline. Guild wars is the exception (in my limited experience), but I found the heavy emphasis on cooperative play annoying. I work alone, like an assassin. Or a crazy hermit. I'm a bit of a control freak. :)
 Lynk Former
10-14-2008, 7:58 AM
#219
The girls I'm friends with aren't really gamers... the best they do is play Singstar, Wii Sports and Wii Fit. My girlfriend played Mario Kart 64 with me back in the day and liked to play a few GBA games. She'd steal my GBA so many times that I ended up getting one for her birthday one year... she actually bought Metroid Fusion when it came out which was a real turn on lol.

Other than that, the only women I know who play games just as much as guys do are the ones I find on the net.
 Inyri
10-14-2008, 10:00 AM
#220
Lies. There are no girls on the internet.
 Lynk Former
10-14-2008, 10:56 AM
#221
Lies. There are no girls on the internet.
*snaps fingers* I keep forgetting that.
 Rachel_Ewok
10-14-2008, 3:47 PM
#222
I don't understand why you guys think that female gamers don't like shooting/violent games..?

I grew up watching my father play Hitman... Okay, well I was like, seven. But I LOVE a good violent game... (Bioshock!! ^.^)

But then again, I do love RPGs with beautiful stories, you really need to vary it because if you're constantly playing bloody, disgusting games you can fry your brain. *nodnod*

It's kind of insulting when you think about it, but that's where the game industry has gone... Women like less violent games and men love the shooter games with scantily clad women... Need I say more? I think we should be INSULTED by the sterotypes that have been granted to each of our genders in the gaming community! :emodanc:

I am, always in the mood for a good skirmish in Battlefront II though. =3
 Inyri
10-14-2008, 4:07 PM
#223
I grew up watching my father play Hitman... Okay, well I was like, seven. But I LOVE a good violent game... (Bioshock!! ^.^)I grew up watching my father play the original Legend of Zelda when it first came out. You people need to stop being so young. >.>
 Rathoris
10-14-2008, 5:03 PM
#224
i watched my dad play the original prince of persia.... those were the days :xp:
 Ctrl Alt Del
10-14-2008, 5:19 PM
#225
By the way, I grew watching my father playing Wolfenstein 3d. And watching my mom develop a strong rash to games. :xp:

Key word: revenue.

We are less inclined to run out and buy games, as more often than not we get them second hand, from friends, by renting, etc.

Guys, more often than girls, will be the ones outside stores at 2am getting the games. We are the ones waiting at home ready to play it.
It would also seem that guys are more open about it too. I don't remember the last time I saw a group or even a pair of women discussing the latest gaming hit.

I don't understand why you guys think that female gamers don't like shooting/violent games..?

I grew up watching my father play Hitman... Okay, well I was like, seven. But I LOVE a good violent game... (Bioshock!! ^.^)

But then again, I do love RPGs with beautiful stories, you really need to vary it because if you're constantly playing bloody, disgusting games you can fry your brain. *nodnod*

Wait, are you saying you don't think that Bioshock is a RPG with a beautiful story? :raise:
 Inyri
10-14-2008, 5:20 PM
#226
It would also seem that guys are more open about it too. I don't remember the last time I saw a group or even a pair of women discussing the latest gaming hit.My friend and I had a brief but intense discussion about The Force Unleashed at church on Sunday. :p
 Ctrl Alt Del
10-14-2008, 5:42 PM
#227
^ You're an internet person that haven't congratulated me on my birthday. Obviously you don't count. :xp:
 Inyri
10-14-2008, 5:55 PM
#228
I don't do birthday threads unless I notice them fairly quickly. >.>
 Lynk Former
10-14-2008, 10:49 PM
#229
I don't understand why you guys think that female gamers don't like shooting/violent games..?
...I never thought that.
 patient_zero
10-15-2008, 6:54 AM
#230
I grew up with my father watching me play Crash Bandicoot <_<; My family were never really into games until I decided I wanted a Gameboy Color for Christmas so I could play Pokйmon Red. It just evolved from there.
 Rachel_Ewok
10-15-2008, 5:39 PM
#231
Wait, are you saying you don't think that Bioshock is a RPG with a beautiful story? :raise:


No I'm saying it's a good violent game, but it does have a good story. XD


I grew up watching my father play the original Legend of Zelda when it first came out. You people need to stop being so young. >.>

:rofl:

...I never thought that.

Never said you thought that. ;)

And as for growing up watching father's play games? Apparently I used to sit on his lap when I was like, 3 and watch him play this battleship game on like... A Dos computer... Or something like that, and when I was older I remember watching him play The Abyss (terrible graphics XD), I also remember sitting on his lap and watching the original Civilization game, but those Hitman memories are my favorite.
 Jae Onasi
10-15-2008, 7:50 PM
#232
My dad and I played 'Cat and Mouse' and 'Haunted House' on a Magnovox Odyssey, and played Pong together at my aunt's house. We also used his leftover punch cards to keep tallies for our board games.
 Lynk Former
10-16-2008, 12:30 AM
#233
My sister used to play some videogames years ago, but now she thinks they're a waste of time... actually I think she may think they're evil cause now she thinks they're just all "murder simulators" or some crap like that... I don't know where it all went wrong *sighs*
 MasterWaffle
10-16-2008, 2:56 AM
#234
I grew up watching my father discuss politics. Why did you all got the cool dads?

My introduction to gaming was playing Sonic on an ancient Sega Genesis. My brother and I used to fight over the controllers. Ah, Memories.
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