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Well Played -- Vol. 4, No. 3 (Special Issue on Diversity in Games)

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  • From Pixel Babes to Active Agents – How to Fix the Lack of Diversity in Female Digital Game Characters
  • I Choose You! Diversity in the Design of Pokémon
  • Actions speak louder than hypersexualized pixels: A partnership with Lara Croft
  • “This Is My Story”: Representation and Change in Final Fantasy X-2
  • Hiding in the Tall Grass: Searching for Queer Stories in Pokémon
  • Never Alone (Kisima Inŋitchuŋa): Possibilities for participatory game design
  • Death of the Gamer Slaying Gendered Power Fantasies in Legendary Axe II (Victor Musical Industries, 1990)

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2015-11-24

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Carnegie Mellon University: ETC Press, Pittsburgh, PA

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136

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