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| Okay, I am so going to get in trouble for this...lol So there's a Girl Gamer magazine in the UK, which is part of the Official Nintendo Magazine (UK). Here's a press release for the second issue: MAXCONSOLE - MaxConsole - Second issue of Girl Gamer magazine released Apparently, you can enter to win a free copy of Imagine: Babies or whatever it's called in it: Girl Gamers: Win Imagine Babies From Girl Gamer Mag As I sometimes do, I scrolled down and started skimming through the comments. I really don't know why I do that. Maybe for entertainment... Still, I just have one question: There is a whole group of young female children that play house and play with dolls. When I was a kid, I had a doll that you could "feed" and it would wet its diaper. I still see little girls play with similar toys. So what the hell is wrong with letting this demographic play video games along the same theme? I'm not saying I want to play Imagine: Babies. I had a real one, thank you. Playing a game about raising one? Hell, no. My baby is a teenager now and can clean up after himself, thank goodness...lol. Still, all the comments alluding to the idea that this kind of game is unacceptable or goes against gaming is bullshit. |
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| I'm sure that game will be a bestseller under the "Therapy" catagory. |