{"id":9207,"date":"2012-01-09T09:00:37","date_gmt":"2012-01-09T09:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=9207"},"modified":"2012-01-09T09:00:37","modified_gmt":"2012-01-09T09:00:37","slug":"found-feminism-mass-effect-3-pre-order-box","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2012\/01\/09\/found-feminism-mass-effect-3-pre-order-box\/","title":{"rendered":"Found Feminism: Mass Effect 3 Pre-order Box"},"content":{"rendered":"
Spotted by our very own eagle-eyed gaming addict Steve, in a shop. We’ve
always
loved<\/a> Mass Effect<\/strong><\/a> for the fact that you can play Commander Shepard
as either male or female and that they are just as badass.<\/p>\n
It’s not unusual to display female avatars on boxes of computer
games. What is unusual here, and what wins the Found Feminism for
Mass Effect 3<\/strong>, is that the avatar is a fully clothed human
who is not posing provocatively.<\/p>\n
Isn’t she amazing? I want to be her…<\/p>\n … hey, advertising works!<\/p>\n
But more importantly, someone in the marketing department decided that
this would work. They looked at some genuine facts about who plays
games, and why, and decided to use this image rather than, say, an
exotic blue alien lady – and yes, I
know<\/em> there’s an entire species of exotic blue alien
ladies in the gameworld, but they aren’t
selling<\/em> the game on that fact. They are selling the game on
the fact that you can play as this woman.<\/p>\n
This remarkably serious and capable-looking woman.<\/p>\n
Which rather shoots a laser in the ass of half-baked theories
about women and gaming. Such as “women don’t play
computer games” – we
do<\/a>, and some of us are
really serious about it<\/a>. Yes, that means we buy the stuff,
we are half the target market, and we’d like games that
allow us to explore the full range of our imaginations.<\/p>\n
The world of computer games is by no means a perfect gender
equality paradise. The vast majority of female avatars are still
beautiful<\/a>
and often have implausible breasts, even allowing for zero-G
environments. But Found Feminism is about hi-fiving the
positive, and this shows that the gaming universe is slowly,
slowly starting to change its attitudes.<\/p>\n
For an added bonus, here’s a chirpy list of ten good
female avatars<\/a> (including Shepard herself).<\/p>\n
Got a Found Feminism hi-five you’d like us to shout
about? Drop Sarah C a line via badrepeditors@gmail.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n