(Originally posted at The Voice of Heard on July 16, 2011)
Are you familiar with the video game player stereotype? The one
portrayed on TV as a lazy, couch potato who spends most of his/her life in a
dark basement playing video games for many hours at a time and who is
uninterested in other people? As a gamer myself, I find such portrayals as
inaccurate in terms of what they do and offensive in terms of who they are as
human beings who just happen to play video games as a hobby and a past time. In
my old blog, I have covered this issue on a number of occasions, including the
ones below:
I have decided to write this because I just came across a 1up feature
called Why Television Hates Video Games, which covers the whole
issue of stereotyping video game players on television shows, as well as
portraying the video games themselves, console and otherwise, in technically
inaccurate ways. News stories regarding the “risk” children face when they play
their PlayStation Portables (PSPs) and Nintendo DSs (Duel Screens) are also
discussed. The feature can be found here. On another note, I have also
covered other issues regarding video games as featured in some news stories,
which I will discuss as part of my next feature.
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