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  2. Girls' video games - Wikipedia

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    Girls' video games are a genre of video games developed for young girls, mainly in the 1990s. [1] [2] The attempts in this period by several developers to specifically target girls, which they considered underserved by a video games industry mainly attempting to cater to boys' tastes, are also referred to as the "girls' games movement."

  3. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    A 1993 self-reported survey by Computer Gaming World found that 7% of its readers were female. [ 72 ] In 1994, a survey by Electronic Games reported that, among American women gamers, the Sega Genesis was most popular, with 75% ownership, followed by the SNES with 58.3% ownership, the Game Boy with 58%, and MS-DOS with 50%.

  4. Bombergirl - Wikipedia

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    Bombergirl [a] is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed by Konami and released for Japanese arcades on August 30, 2018. A Microsoft Windows version was released in December 2021.

  5. Mean Girls - Wikipedia

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    A game for PC was released in 2009 featuring characters specifically created for the game. [ 116 ] In 2010, a Mean Girls video game developed by Crush Digital Media and planned to be published by 505 Games for the Nintendo DS handheld game console was announced, but was ultimately canceled before release.