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  2. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Video game composer, Kumi Tanioka in 2007 Robin Hunicke speaking at the 2018 Game Developers Conference Siobhan Reddy speaking at the 2019 Game Developers Conference. Women have been part of the video game industry since the 1960s. Mabel Addis of The Sumerian Game (1964) was the first writer of a video game and first female game designer. [126]

  3. List of women in the video game industry - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Addis - Wrote the mainframe game The Sumerian Game (1964), becoming the first female video game designer. [1]Tina Amini - IGN editor-in-chief. [2]Anna Anthropy - American video game designer who has worked on multiple indie games such as Mighty Jill Off and is the game designer in residence at the DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media.

  4. List of female role-playing game professionals - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on: Role-playing games; Types; Tabletop; Live action; Video game; Actual play; Text-based; Movements & Traditions; History; Indie Tabletop; Video game

  5. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Gallup poll indicated that men and women each make up half of all American video game players. [2] In 2014, women comprised 52% of video game players in the UK and 48% in Spain. [11] According to a 2008 study by the Pew Research Center, "fully 99% of boys and 94% of girls" play video games. [12]

  6. Dames Making Games - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, Dames Making Games had a small group of supporters ranging from around 30 to 40 members. [7] As Dames Making Games grew, criticism towards the organization's stated purpose and benefits became more vocal, primarily from men within the gaming world that would question whether women needed a specific safe space within the industry. [4]

  7. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    Related to the underrepresentation of women, the LGBTQ+ community, is also often underrepresented in mainstream gaming, has a notable presence within video game culture. For LGBTQ+ gamers, sometimes referred to as " gaymers ," video games provide a unique space for sexual expression, identity exploration, and community building, offering a ...

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  9. Timeline of women in computing - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of women in computing. It covers the time when women worked as " human computers " and then as programmers of physical computers. Eventually, women programmers went on to write software, develop Internet technologies and other types of programming.