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12-12-2005, 06:27 AM
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I'd have to say equal. There seem to me more games for men, since gaming and computers are still stereotypically for men, but I think the marketing strategies are currently aimed at getting women to play games too and they are steadily becoming a more serious goal for game-developers.
I think the problem is mainly getting women to play games. That is why developers are currently making girly girl games (source: planetgamecube). If more women (girls become women over time) play games, the stereotypical "Games=Men" will be broken.
So, in conclusion, I think that at the moment, there's different strategies for men and women. Men have to buy more games. Women have to start playing games. |