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  7. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Game-designing women had the closest equity, making 96 cents for every dollar men made in the same job. [128] Women in game audio make approximately 90 cents for every dollar that men made, according to GameSoundCon's Audio Industry Survey for 2019, although women in general have 2.4 years less experience than men in audio. However accounting ...

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    Best-selling games. franchises; ... women made up nearly 60 percent of the demographic. In addition, most social gamers were around the 30 to 59 age range, with the ...

  9. Silicon Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Sisters focuses on romance games aimed at the underserved marked of women aged 30-50 who are casual gamers. Silicon Sisters was founded by Brenda Bailey Gershkovitch and Kirsten Forbes in July 2010. [2] The studio released their first game, School 26, in April 2011. [3]