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The potential for video games as a site for promulgating reductive, racist tropes has prompted many to point out the use of yellowface, the adoption of an East Asian character by white players, to degrade and marginalize East Asian characters in a variety of games as well.
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[citation needed] Manhunt 2 has been labeled as possibly the most violent video game ever made and is infamous for being one of only four video games to have received an "Adults Only" rating due to violence. Further controversy surrounds the Wii version, due to the fact that it actually simulates the violence through motion control, causing it ...
Does it matter which avatar we play in violent video games? A new study suggests that when it comes to racial stereotypes in games like Saints Row 2, it really does. But that doesn't mean we ...
Pages in category "Race-related controversies in video games" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The claims about "budget-like quality" and "dull gameplay" are more than evident to anyone having had the "luck" of playing the game once, and the (very few and indirect) actual reviews of the game, when they bother describing THE GAME, talk about a crude collage of shapeless "Nigz" models, 8-bit quality samples, and an overall quality that ...
James Tahhan (born October 26, 1988) is a Venezuelan chef, television personality, restaurateur, and author who uses the stage name of Chef James. [1] He is best recognized for being the official chef of Telemundo , and being a co-presenter of its morning show Un Nuevo Dia .
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