Chris Suellentrop at Kotaku has posted an in-depth analysis of one of the more interesting findings from a recent Pew Research Center report on teens and technology: Despite sexist stereotypes that ...
In this piece, Girls Make Games creator Laila Shabir explains the need for more young women building video games. “Girls don’t like playing video games.” It’s time to get rid of this age-old myth.
The game industry has a major problem when it comes to the treatment of women. Female voices are often silenced behind the scenes, the roles of female characters in AAA games are diminished, and many ...
A camper working on her game. (Girls Make Games Photo) At the end of July, more than 50 Seattle-area girls accomplished something most kids don’t: they completed a working prototype of an original ...
The results of a new study, revealed yesterday at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, show that today's young consumers are far more progressive than the games industry gives them credit ...
Your kid might be too young to be seriously considering a career in STEM, but that doesn’t mean they’re too young to cultivate an interest. If you’re raising a girl, new research suggests that one of ...
Video games have not been the exclusive domain of the archetypical “nerd” of ‘80s teen movies for years, probably since the ‘80s. But as wide as gaming’s audience may be, the culture can still be a ...
We’ve known for a while that the number of women and teen girls who play video games has been rising fast. Last year, studies showed that adult women had taken over as the largest single demographic ...
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