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  2. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic and media attention. Since the 1990s, [1] female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority. However, industry surveys have shown that over time, the gender ratio has become closer to equal. Beginning mainly in the 2010s, women have been found to make up around ...

  3. History of physical training and fitness - Wikipedia

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    Exercising with a small ball at any pace and using any desired rules and techniques, solitarily or with others. [37] Sky ball, a player throws a ball into the air, and he and other players try to catch it. Epikoinos, a game involving two teams of equal numbers and a ball which was roughly the size of a large apple. The two teams line up in a ...

  4. Sexism and video games - Wikipedia

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    However, from 2007 to 2014, they found that there was a decrease in the sexualization and objectification of females characters in video games, with an influx of positive characteristics such as female characters being portrayed as strong, capable, and attractive, as well as giving these women more character development.

  5. Category:Female characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    Cammy. Max Caulfield. Rebecca Chambers. Julia Chang. Michelle Chang (Tekken) Charlotte (Trials of Mana) Chell (Portal) Alex Chen. Celes Chere.

  6. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    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] Female video game characters have been criticized as having a tendency to be objects of the "male gaze". [74]

  7. Samus Aran - Wikipedia

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    Samus Aran. Samus Aran (Japanese: サムス・アラン, Hepburn: Samusu Aran) is the protagonist of the video game series Metroid by Nintendo. She was created by the Japanese video game designer Makoto Kano and was introduced as the player character in the original 1986 game Metroid. Raised by the birdlike Chozo and infused with their DNA ...

  8. History of sport - Wikipedia

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    The history of sports extends back to the Ancient world in 7000 BCE. The physical activity that developed into sports had early links with warfare and entertainment. [1] Study of the history of sport can teach lessons about social changes and about the nature of sport itself, as sport seems involved in the development of basic human skills ...

  9. Fitness game - Wikipedia

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    e. Fitness game, exergame, and gamercise (portmanteaus of "exercise" and "game") [1][2][3] are terms used for video games that are also a form of exercise. [4] Fitness games rely on technology that tracks body movement or reaction. The genre has been used to challenge the stereotype of gaming as a sedentary activity, and promoting an active ...

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