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I think its odd that they keep on going with this narrative of acting like "we are the first people to introduce women and black character to videogames! We are the future!".
It's like they've never played a videogame in their life. Videogames have had female characters as far back as you could discern they weren't an amorphous blob.
off the top of my head you had Star and Fan in 1985
Samus Aran in 1986
Tyris Flare in 1989
Chun Li in 1991
Mai Shiranu, King and Yuri Sakazaki in 1992
And this is is without going looking for all the random female characters in other long forgotten arcade, console, and home computer games. I just don't get it, they aren't revolutionizing the industry in any way. Diversity was in videogames long before they thought of it. And ironically most it came from Japan.
It's like they've never played a videogame in their life. Videogames have had female characters as far back as you could discern they weren't an amorphous blob.
off the top of my head you had Star and Fan in 1985
Samus Aran in 1986
Tyris Flare in 1989
Chun Li in 1991
Mai Shiranu, King and Yuri Sakazaki in 1992
And this is is without going looking for all the random female characters in other long forgotten arcade, console, and home computer games. I just don't get it, they aren't revolutionizing the industry in any way. Diversity was in videogames long before they thought of it. And ironically most it came from Japan.