The first secret: Women need to start by recognizing that we are, in fact, gamers. Maybe you don’t want to admit it, but more often than not, women today are playing video games – whether it’s on our phones, online, on our Facebook accounts or on a console. Who takes on their friends in SCRABBLE? Have you played Rock Band on the Wii with your kids? What about a round of Bejeweled on your phone? Nearly half of all gamers are female and yet I still continue to hear on a weekly basis that “the only people playing games are boys in their basements”. It’s just not true. So if you like to play games, wouldn’t it be fun to make them?
Oh hi guys, I heard you said that Forbes is like totally awesome source for gaming articles? Yessiree bob:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesw...women-and-video-gamings-dirty-little-secrets/
Here's a little gem from the EA spokeswoman:
The first secret: Women need to start by recognizing that we are, in fact, gamers. Maybe you don’t want to admit it, but more often than not, women today are playing video games – whether it’s on our phones, online, on our Facebook accounts or on a console. Who takes on their friends in SCRABBLE? Have you played Rock Band on the Wii with your kids? What about a round of Bejeweled on your phone? Nearly half of all gamers are female and yet I still continue to hear on a weekly basis that “the only people playing games are boys in their basements”. It’s just not true. So if you like to play games, wouldn’t it be fun to make them?
You heard that lads? Your mom is a hardcore gamer after that game of Microsoft Solitaire she played in '98 in the office. Also, it is a well-known fact that people that like to eat are great at cooking, and also that all meat packing plant employees love eating sausages.
Because fuck reality, says EA.
Yeah, just killing the Forbes circlejerk before it takes off. It's better than most, but there's still promo articles like that on it.It's really just Erik Kain who is decent there. Paul Tassi is passable as well.
Oh hi guys, I heard you said that Forbes is like totally awesome source for gaming articles? Yessiree bob:
Oh hi guys, I heard you said that Forbes is like totally awesome source for gaming articles? Yessiree bob:
The article you have is actually from the 'ForbesWoman' section, not the proper games one, but your point still stands since there's plenty of shit to be found. However, I still stand by what I said, not that Forbes was amazing, but that it "has had more monocled gaming articles" than most games-focused sites. I meant there were more articles that were monocle there (higher than 0 pretty much), not that all of their articles are more monocle.
And yeah, it's good to have people write about the industry that don't soil their panties as soon as someone from a company they adore pats them on the head. In fact I wonder why more people like that don't work in the industry, but then again, I think they know better than to do so.
Critical opinions in general are not very welcomed. Remember, when criticizing, you are offending important, respected people!And yeah, it's good to have people write about the industry that don't soil their panties as soon as someone from a company they adore pats them on the head. In fact I wonder why more people like that don't work in the industry, but then again, I think they know better than to do so.
Who would give them work? There is no demand for actual critical opinions in gamingPRpress.
And yeah, it's good to have people write about the industry that don't soil their panties as soon as someone from a company they adore pats them on the head. In fact I wonder why more people like that don't work in the industry, but then again, I think they know better than to do so.
Fatties stay on the couch, playing games. These things also don't kill you until you're like 40, and by then you'll be probably trying to save your kids from suffering your fate by refusing to buy games for them. Masterful plan.
You actually believe that?
Oh hi guys, I heard you said that Forbes is like totally awesome source for gaming articles? Yessiree bob:
The article you have is actually from the 'ForbesWoman' section, not the proper games one, but your point still stands since there's plenty of shit to be found. However, I still stand by what I said, not that Forbes was amazing, but that it "has had more monocled gaming articles" than most games-focused sites. I meant there were more articles that were monocle there (higher than 0 pretty much), not that all of their articles are more monocle.
Ah well yeah, it definitely has more good articles on it than more or less the rest of the mainstream combined. Still, it's sort of amusing, they simply offer a point of view that is reasonable, it's not groundbreaking controversial journalism, it's not super-contrarian, it's really very much stating the obvious. And yet, compared to the rest of gamejourno scene, it's actually almost ground-breaking. Amazing stuff really.
And yeah, it's good to have people write about the industry that don't soil their panties as soon as someone from a company they adore pats them on the head. In fact I wonder why more people like that don't work in the industry, but then again, I think they know better than to do so. Of course, the EA spokeswoman article is also fairly enlightening in that respect - like games? How about reviewing them? Oh, you review games? How about some free games and peripherals, maybe a signed t-shirt? Wheeeeee! Everyone's a gamer! Wheeee!
At 1:41am GMT today I sent out an email to a bunch of gaming sites claiming to be a Microsoft employee working on the new Xbox.
I made up every single word of it along with a couple of specs copied from other rumours that have been appearing on the Internet.
This was a bit of an experiment to see just how easy it is to get a fake story taken seriously. And it is shockingly easy in the games industry.
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By 9:58am GMT, it was already ‘in the news’.
At the time of writing, my fake news is appearing on major sites such as:
Yahoo
CNET
Gizmodo
Venturebeat
Tech Digest
VG247
NowGamer
Many games ‘journalists’ have no right calling themselves such things. The vast majority do nothing but copy & paste from other sites, and will willingly publish information without fact checking a single thing or attempting to verify the source.
A newspaper printing a picture with pedobear and claiming it's one of the mascots for the inter olympics.