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  2. Category:Non-binary characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for video game characters who are explicitly defined as genderfluid, genderqueers, third gendered, or otherwise identified as being outside the gender binary paradigm. Non-binary characters may be identified as transgender, but not as a rule.

  3. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    Women in 2015 costumed as scantily armored player characters from the video game Diablo III. Many early female video game characters (such as Ms. Pac-Man) are identical to an existing male character, except for a visual marker of their femininity, such as pink bows, lipstick and long eyelashes. [72] [73]

  4. Camp (style) - Wikipedia

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    The rise of postmodernism and queer theory has made camp a common perspective on aesthetics, not solely identified with gay men. [6] [40] Women (especially lesbians), trans people, and people of colour have described new forms of camp, such as dyke camp (including subcategories such as cubana and high-femme dyke camp) [41] [42] and queer of ...

  5. Tropes vs. Women in Video Games - Wikipedia

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    Tropes vs. Women in Video Games is a YouTube video series created by Anita Sarkeesian examining gender representation in video games. The series was financed via crowdfunding , and came to widespread attention when its Kickstarter campaign triggered a wave of online harassment against Sarkeesian, [ 2 ] causing her to flee her home at one point.

  6. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    A content analysis report of 571 games released between 1983 and 2014 with playable female characters touches on one of the possible reasons behind a lack of women in certain video game genres; women may choose to avoid certain genres depicting female characters in a negative light, such as oversexualization, in order not to become part of a ...

  7. Category:Video games featuring female protagonists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games featuring female protagonists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,273 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Erica Anderson (Catherine) - Wikipedia

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    Erica Anderson is a fictional character in the 2011 video game Catherine.She is a transgender woman, and her portrayal was considered controversial by Western audiences. She is a confidant to the protagonist, Vincent Brooks, working for the Stray Sheep bar, who, like her, suffers from potentially fatal nightmares.

  9. Ayla (Chrono Trigger) - Wikipedia

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    Ayla (Japanese: エイラ, Hepburn: Eira) is a character in the 1995 video game Chrono Trigger. She is a cave woman in 65,000,000 BC who joins a group of time travelers in their quest to prevent antagonist Lavos from ending the world in 1999 AD. She is the leader (chief) of Ioka Village, and often clashes with a reptilian race called the Reptites.