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Check out this interview I did with PMSClan about my upcoming Tropes vs Women in Video Games Project.
Erich Sherman: The last Tropes vs. Women series applied to all forms of media; what made you want to do a set of videos focused specifically on video games?
Anita Sarkeesian: I decided to focus on video games for this series because while I really enjoy gaming, I find myself increasingly frustrated with the awful representations of women. I believe that gaming is the medium of the future and as such I wanted to contribute to the already ongoing conversation about making games better. As the video game industry changes, transforms and grows there is a real opportunity for developers to create better representations that can appeal to people of all genders.
Read the full interview over at PMSClan
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Check out this interview I did with PMSClan about my upcoming Tropes vs Women in Video Games Project.

Erich Sherman: The last Tropes vs. Women series applied to all forms of media; what made you want to do a set of videos focused specifically on video games?

Anita Sarkeesian: I decided to focus on video games for this series because while I really enjoy gaming, I find myself increasingly frustrated with the awful representations of women. I believe that gaming is the medium of the future and as such I wanted to contribute to the already ongoing conversation about making games better. As the video game industry changes, transforms and grows there is a real opportunity for developers to create better representations that can appeal to people of all genders.

Read the full interview over at PMSClan

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