[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
But if you look closer, pick up on the subtext, drink a lot, take hallucinogens, and jump to the kind of far-out conclusions that caused some people to argue that Abraham Lincoln had a gay affair, you can find it.
from the article wrote:Violet - Tekken 4: This game is relatively new down at the arcades here, and I know very little about this character's background. Still, he's a man named "Violet," and he wears frilly pirate shirts. He's gay.
Yog Shoggoth wrote:The above comments aren’t coming from a person who is writing a serious analysis of homosexuality in video games. This whole article is a lark. You might not find the concept very appealing, but don’t misconstrue the authors intended purpose.
from the MSN article written by Thompson wrote:Will straight gamers want to play at being gay?
This style reached its apotheosis with the Final Fantasy series. At one point in Final Fantasy VII, you actually have to cross-dress the character Cloud (and get him to flirt with a male enemy) to complete a mission.
Even the Japanese butch characters read as gay, such as the bearded tough guy Barrett—"a bear love poster child," as another gay gamer joked to me.
Yog Shoggoth wrote:Homosexual characters are becoming more prominent in video games, and the Guile reference conceptually does have merit. The overly-buff-macho-military man in tight fatigues can be viewed as a gay stereotype, which the author uses to introduce the fact that Japan is much more accepting of homosexuality. I personally don’t think using Guile is the most appropriate choice to broach the subject, but the overall idea is sound.
cbwing0 wrote:After reading those articles, I have officially lost all faith in the reliability of American journalism. That article is the most blatant case of exaggeration and misrepresentation of facts that I have ever read.
They authors are indeed looking for gay characters where they do not exist, which forces them to create them out of thin air. I think this quote summarizes the quality of the article:
Not a very sound basis for objective analysis, is it?
This is yet another case of people twisting reality to fit their own desires and expectations.
No it's NOT! Do you even understand love? There's more to freindship than just hanging out. If me and my brother were't related we'd be considered gay by many people. Becuase many Poeple don't understand freindships and relationships.gay guy wrote:tha'ts not freindship, that's love
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Yog Shoggoth wrote:My point is that the author was attempting to segue into the idea that Japan is more liberal in its views on homosexuality by pointing out some possibly homosexual characteristics in a character that is generally identified as heterosexual. In no way did I attempt to lay down any criteria to define gay characters.
Yog Shoggoth wrote:So yes, some people do equate certain aspects of super heroes, soldiers, and athletes with homosexuality. That doesn’t mean any of those things are innately gay, but it does that they can be perceived as such.
Yog Shoggoth wrote:Vamp from Metal Gear Solid 2
cbwing0 wrote:I played through the entire game, and I there was no indication that Vamp was gay. If it originated with Konami, it was merely intended to add to the hype surrounding the game. If it came from the wild speculation of video game journalists, it is nothing more than that: wild speculation.
Yojimbo wrote:o he's right look at a script for the game somewhere. If you called Rose enough to get info on Dead Cell it was revealed that Vamp earned his name because he was bisexual not a "vampire." He had a relationship with Marine Commander Dolph Jackson.
oldphilosopher wrote:Strictly speaking, a change from zero characters to one character results in an infinate percent increase in characters/game. The overall ratio may not be signifiicant but the delta deffinately is.
Yojimbo wrote:No he's right look at a script for the game somewhere. If you called Rose enough to get info on Dead Cell it was revealed that Vamp earned his name because he was bisexual not a "vampire." He had a relationship with Marine Commander Dolph Jackson.
Volt wrote:This is coming from the same game where everyone's a frickin Robot. Your girlfreind, your colenel, and even your mom is a robot And your freind's daughter's mother is your enemy...no...wait...she isn't. Or is she???
The folks over at Konami are crackheads. 110% They just randomly write in story twists. I assume and am sure that this is where Vamp's Sexuality came from. from a crackhead ... well... funny crackeheads
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