
Posted by Blitz at 19:10 4/2/2004.
Anomoly, over on gotFrag, has posted up an interesting article that focuses on female gamers. He discusses the initial appearance of female gamers/clans in the online communities, before going on to talk about the difficulties of integrating them into the very male-dominated scene:
"Two years ago, leisurely playing online with fellow counter-strike junkies, finding another female gamer was like finding a pink unicorn. However, in recent months the tides have been shifting towards a new trend in the gaming community: the rise of the female gamer. Recent polls by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), have discovered women, over the age of 18, comprise twenty-six percent of the total gaming population. It is also evident that the majority of this group (53%) is not shy about displaying their effort and skill online in games like Counter Strike, Day of Defeat, Call of Duty, Quake, Unreal Tournament and even WarCraft3."
Thanks to Naz for the heads up, given via his UKT column on the matter, where he airs his own views. Feel free to chip in with your own thoughts.
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