AmishSamurai wrote: and Faith from Mirror's Edge.
You're going to have to be way more specific


AmishSamurai wrote: and Faith from Mirror's Edge.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
Limewater wrote:dsheinem wrote:And almost every one of these characters you mentioned are one-dimensional negative stereotypes of black people. The problem of quantity of represntation isn't nearly as important as the problem of quality of representation...
I don't know that they were necessarily negative, but one-dimensional, sure. That's not exactly unusual as far as video game characters go, though...Actually, now that I think about it, I can't really think of too many video game characters who aren't one-dimensional, outside of a few adventure games.
General_Norris wrote:^They changed her for US release? What the hell man?![]()
I mean, it's like they were to take a very Japanese game and after making all asian characters white they turned one of them into a Black Best Friend (TM)
dsheinem wrote:Ack wrote: There have been popular games featuring African or black characters as the leads or major characters. Crackdown, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Final Fantasy XIII, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing.
Fighting game have featured characters like Balrog (M. Bison for you Japan fans...), Zack, Vanessa Lewis, TJ Combo, B. Orchid, Eddie Gordo and Jacks,
And almost every one of these characters you mentioned are one-dimensional negative stereotypes of black people. The problem of quantity of represntation isn't nearly as important as the problem of quality of representation...
Ack wrote:I'm not trying to say if these depictions have been positive...just saying they do exist.
dsheinem wrote:In my view, the overabundance of one-dimensional characters is a big part of the reason why gaming isn't taken seriously as art by most people. That's a topic for another thread,
Hnn. Too many variables to account for.saturnfan wrote:The initial question to this thread was “is gaming a white man’s medium”? I believe the fact that no blacks have contributed to this thread is somewhat part of the answer. Also, I am unaware of any regularly contributing members to this forum who are black.
No there are not. I have met gamers online who were black, but I troll web boards and not game hubs. My friends play online, but mainly only with themselves. Also, stereotypes are really easy. Creating a complex multi-faceted AND sympathetic character instead of a generic poster-child is marketing suicide. You want the cheap gags, the quick jokes, and you want lots of them. Obey. Obey.saturnfan wrote:I don’t believe there are many game developers who are black, I rarely encounter black players online and as other members have pointed out, many black characters are generally one dimensional and a stereotype.
Two things come to my mind after that sentence: Mario and Fallout 2.saturnfan wrote:Now this brings up an interesting question, should game developers intentionally strive to make their games more multicultural...
saturnfan wrote:Granted, I don’t know the ethnicity of everyone who regularly contributes, but I have gotten that impression from not only this thread, but the mug shot thread and the thread about Huck Fin. I don’t think I am wrong in this assumption, but I might be.
casterofdreams wrote:On PC I want MOAR FPS!!!|