Okay, back in the pony thread, there was talk about a possible pony videogame, and I expressed my worries about it being too dumb since it was made for little girls, and hope that they make a decent game, based on the adult fanbase, then, I posted this:
And realized it was a thread-worthy subject, in addition to being extremely interesting (to me, at least), so it would be a shame for it to get lost into the other thread. Sooooo... here it is, What do you people think? is it because the industry is sexist? is it because girls want only "girly" stuff in their games? is it because they don't often give games a chance without a girly gimmick to reel them in? what was first? a sexist industry shaping an audience's taste or an audience's taste shaping a sexist industry? some? all? apple pie?
Soo, discuss, I guess.
professorlight said:SkyeVictini said:I must say that I am currently playing the MLP iPhone game and I am simply hooked on it. Sure, its a simple city builder, but I find it so addicting, mainly because you get daily bonuses for each continuous day you play and I can't get enough of building up my Ponyville (probably because I'm a collector in real life - with Pokemon stuff.) And, its very fan-friendly with a lot of popular ponies like DJ-Pon3, Octavia, Lyra, Bon Bon, etc.
But yeah, there is really a bunch load of potential for an MLP video game, I'm on the hopes for an rpg. And I totally agree that video games targeted towards only girls are dumbed down. They really don't think that girls can handle the same kind of depth do they? Imo, anyone who dumbs down anything targeted towards girls just for the sake of making money is an idiot. Not all girls only like fashion and stuff. It used to be that you sold a product to make it memorable in hopes of making money, but nowadays they make money in the hopes that the product is memorable. I mean, look at G3. I mean no offense to any people who happened to be fans of MLP in the before time but compared to FiM, G3 was terrifyingly dumb and was nothing but pink and rainbows and tea parties all around. I'm a girl and I never got into MLP when I was a kid. (Actually, I was far too old to get into G3 anyway when it first came out lol.)
TL;DR I'm really not much of a gamer outside Pokemon and the occaisional Mario game, but I really hope they don't go the same path as some aforementioned video games targeted to girls.
Exactly that. I never got into MLP when I was little, so I was surprised when I found out how good this MLP was, I hope they continue that philosophy with future videogames.
You said you are not a gamer outside of pokemon and some mario, why do you think is that for? you were never attracted to any other videogame? you see, I don't think the sptupidity on girls games is only because the industry is sexist (and, oh boy it is) but it also has to do with the fact that, and I hope I don't offend anyone, usually girls (purely based on observation) don't ask for better games and instead play with whatever casual/boyfriend/fashion/gossip/secret diary/dating flash/cheap shit the developers "graciously" thow at them, or don't play games at all.
I never liked those games, and I've tried them. The only one of those I play is the sims, and that's only because design and fashion. But today, there are many games that, without being specifically marketed or themed around women, are still good to be played by them, since they are not (fully) male-oriented and they don't (completely and overtly) objectify women.
And realized it was a thread-worthy subject, in addition to being extremely interesting (to me, at least), so it would be a shame for it to get lost into the other thread. Sooooo... here it is, What do you people think? is it because the industry is sexist? is it because girls want only "girly" stuff in their games? is it because they don't often give games a chance without a girly gimmick to reel them in? what was first? a sexist industry shaping an audience's taste or an audience's taste shaping a sexist industry? some? all? apple pie?
Soo, discuss, I guess.