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    About Me... I'm an actress/video game host/creator of the Girl Gaming Network website. I listen to Kiis every morning on my way into work and then again on my way home. Always looking for new friends and new networking connections.
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    What I'm Reading... Currently trying to finish Harry Potter #5 (I know I'm SOOO behind!) Just completed re-reading my Emma Frost comics (#1 - #18) and am getting back into the DragonLance series with the newest additions.
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    Video Game Marketing

    Thursday, August 30, 2007, 05:31 PM PST [General]

    For years now, many have complained that the main reason more people aren’t playing videogames is that it is not marketed toward them. While this may, in fact, be partially true there are also other factors that go into why our culture reacts to the gaming pastime as it does.

    Back in the early days of gaming (we are talking about the hay day of the arcades) women were just as much a part of the gaming scene as their male counterpart. Not only were the women more involved, but parents and grandparents as well. Gaming was a natural form of entertainment and the arcade was the hot place to hang out after school or a long day at the office. One only needs to throw in a copy of Tron and watch through the first few scenes at “Flynn’s” to get a somewhat realistic feel of how gaming use to be in the golden days.

    Even way back then – before fake boobs and bikini bodies – sex was used to sell video games. Due to sexual limitations in the society, we didn’t see women half naked playing Ms. Pac-man, however they were there for a purpose. Attractive women are eye candy and draw attention like no other. These were the days when women were a very active part in the gaming community… and you didn’t hear them complaining about the advertising.

     

    As the years went by, America’s chastity belt loosened dramatically. We started seeing more skin, not only in our videogames, but also in our movies, music videos, and magazines. Playboy bunnies were no longer wearing one piece suits. They were barely wearing anything anymore. It was the new sexual revolution and America had a lot of catching up to do.

     

    As with everything else, art imitates life. While the movies, music and magazines were starting to show the shift in culture, so were our videogames. More games were beginning to surface that played off of the male fantasy of sex, drugs and rock and roll.

     

    Now, think back to your youth. What games are the first to pop into your memory? Was it Leisure Suit Larry? How about Lara Croft? While there will always be the exception, my bet is that most of you would come back with titles like Pong, Pac-Man, Mario, Paperboy, Zelda, Duck Hunt and Sonic. We didn’t need a gorgeous babe dressed as princess peach licking the Nintendo 64 to help us decide on our purchase. We didn’t need some Chippendale-esque male model replacing his g-string with an Intellivision controller. It was all about gameplay and that is what really attracted the boys and girls.

    Poll your friends and ask them how many of them use to play Mario. How about Pac man, Sonic or maybe even Myst? These games were simple, fun and easy to pick up and just go with. It wasn’t until the dawn of oversexed and over violent games that many casual gamers started dropping off the radar of many gaming companies. Publishers began to see a shift in who was playing/purchasing these games and started making more games and more explicit advertising targeted at these gamers. Just like in the school yard, there were always a handful of girls who could pwn any of the boys in kickball. If you looked at the overall class, however, you would find the majority of girls on the swings, playing jump rope, or simply sitting in groups talking. The sporty, violent and more active games have just never been as appealing to the average female. You will also note that mom and dad don’t go to the park to play touch football. They will go to eat a meal or sit and watch the kids play and reminisce about their younger years.

    Psychology classes talk of nature vs. nurture. Are we born with these traits or are they taught to us by our parents? Most girls are handed a Barbie doll when they are young and the boys a truck. We are taught that being sweet and pretty is the way to get a head and boys it’s about being aggressive and dominant. So, how does this end up playing out in our gaming world? Perhaps it’s not about the Marketing. Maybe it’s simply in how we are all brought up and how our minds and interests change in time. I have mentioned it before – girls and boys play games differently. Girls have a tendency to be more strategic and boys more aggressive while playing an FPS. Girls will jump at the chance to solve a puzzle in a game while many boys will get frustrated after a while and give up. Sure, these are stereotypes. There will always be the exception to the rule. I believe, however, that taking a serious look at these stereotypes and embracing them instead of trying to change them will be the key to our gaming success. The majority of popular Japanese gaming consists of easy simplistic games that EVERYONE enjoys playing. This is the reason – I believe – a much more diversified demographic partakes in the gaming hobby. It is not shoot em up, oversexed violence. It is Mario, Pokemon, DDR, BrainAge… games all ages and genders can relate to. I’m not saying that oversexed/violent games don’t have their place or that ONLY the hardcore kids will play them. Just like the girls in the school yard, there are always women who are just as interested in fragging the crap out of their opponent as there are women who are more interested in challenging their opponent to a racing game. There will always be the cool parents who get out on that field and score some touch downs.

    Our times are changing dramatically. Our movies, music and gaming are beginning to adapt to the way that we live our lives and what we perceive is pushing the limits. Will this new sexual and violent entertainment world affect how we purchase our games? Or is it really… not about the marketing. ... src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type=text/ ... mce_src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js">
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    Hey Kiis Network!

    Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 01:29 PM PST [General]

    I wanted to introduce myself, officially.  My name is Becky "Aktrez" Young.  I am an actress/model/dancer/singer and video gamer. 


    My current job is as Leading Lady of the Girl Gaming Network, a website that I created and am running for the Global Gaming League (www.ggl.com). I also do some on camera hosting for GGL and other websites.  Check out some of my videos
    on Youtube: http://youtube.com/profile?user=Aktrez
    on GGL.om: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1138292550?bclid=1137708041&bctid=1137834784

    I'm an avid listener of Kiis every morning (Ryan and Ellen) and every night with Boy Toy Jesse and Jo Jo on the radio.  I'm always hearing cool people calling in to chat on the shows and wished that I could connect with some of the people I hear on air.

    What are your interests?  I'm always up for meeting new people and making new friends!  Let's connect and start a new relationship.


    Becky

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    Just got back from Comic Con '07

    Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 12:09 PM PST [General]

    Let's start out by introducing the ladies:

    Name: Ruby Rocket
    Aliases
    : BlackCat/Phoenix
    Position
    :
    Comic Maven of the GGN
    Favorite Comic Artist:
    Joseph Michael Lisner

    Name: Aktrez
    Aliases
    : Black Widow/Emma Frost
    Position
    :
    Leading Lady of the GGN
    Favorite Comic Artist:
    Greg Horn

    Name: VirtualGirl
    Aliases
    : Aphrodite IX/Lara Croft
    Position
    :
    RPG Vixen of the GGN
    Favorite Comic Artist:
    Michael Turner

    Preview Night

    Our little journey began as Ruby and I boarded an Amtrak train from LA to San Diego. It was my first time meeting Ruby after a few months of working with her online and I was pleasantly suprised at how down to earth she was. It's always a gamble when you meet someone in real life who is a bit of an internet celebrity.

    The first day of the show is known as preview night. This has traditionally been the best time to get your bearings on the show floor and to finalize any last minute interviews you may wish to set up. It is normally the quietest day of the show as it is only open to the press and a select few who have purchased 3 day and 4 day passes. This year was the exception. Since the 4 day passes had already sold out, this meant that the preview night would also be more packed.

    As Ruby and I fought the crowds to get to our destinations Ruby's boyfriend (Perry) called us to let us know that Rosario Dawson was sitting - by herself - in a booth at the very back of the hall. Not believing that someone of her notarity would just be chilling at a booth, Ruby and I headed back to see this with our own eyes. We lucked out! There she was munching on pizza and pimping out her new comic book series The Occult Crimes Taskforce.


    Rosario Takes a break from her Pizza (It was Pepperoni) for a photo

    We were able to set up a few last minute interviews with some of our favorite artists and toy makers, as well as the game related booths. At the end of the night, we headed back to our hotel and crashed. If preview night was any indication, this was going to be a VERY busy weekend!

    The Show

    Ruby and I woke up at 6am in order to get ready to meet our camera crew at the convention center. All three of us had decided to go the cosplay route for the show. It's not very often that one has the opportunity to become their favorite super heroes!

    We got the show around 9am and began filming interviews. Ruby and I hit up Joseph Michael Lisner (of the Dawn comic book fame) and Adam Hughes. We also stopped in to interview and chat with my favorite comic illustrator - Greg Horn. Greg is known for his Emma Frost series of comic covers and is the reason that I am so enthralled with the comic world.


    Hanging out with my fav. comic artist - Greg Horn

    All day Thursday, we filmed interviews with the interesting "personalities" walking around the show floor. We also saw many sites that can ONLY be seen at Comic Con


    Some of the many interesting sights at Ccon '07

    Friday was much of the same as Thursday. We interviewed the folks at Mythic Entertainment about the upcoming Warhammer Online game, got a first look at Cartoon Network's first MMO FusionFall, met some top comic related artists and checked out the newest collectibles at the Sideshow booth. We also asked many of the attendees a very ... um ... fun question! These videos will be posted on GGL.com very shortly!

    If you haven't gotten a chance, check out the Sideshow Collectibles website and drool over some of their maquettes, busts and statues. The tomb raider one was the most recent and by far the coolest new addition to the line up. The most impressive thing about the Sideshow Collectibles 1/4 figures is that they aren't only statues but they include clothing and even metal armor and weapons.


    The awesome new Lara Croft figure

    On Saturday, we were joined by Tommy Tallarico (who was a good sport and cosplayed as Peter Parker) as we took the day to network and really check out the show floor.


    Myself (Gwen Stacy), VirtualGirl (Lara Croft), Tommy (Peter Parker)
    meet up with our friend Heather (BlackCat)


    Damn it! I KNEW I shouldn't have worn this outfit!


    Bumping into Vic Lucas from Reviews on the Run/Electric Playground


    Thomas Jane (The Punisher & 61)


    Meagan meets her favorite comic artist - Michael Turner (she cried)

    Heading Home

    After a crazy 4 days of convention madness Tommy, Meagan and I rewarded ourselves by going to see Avenue Q at the local theater. We then piled into the car for the drive back to LA. It was a crazy but amazingly fun week! We ended up making some awesome contacts, buying some fun toys and getting to interview some of our favorite artists. Stay tuned for video from the event!


    Meagan is barely visable after loading her up with our purchases

    Photoshoots

    I will end this blog with a few pictures from the photoshoot that  I did with Blanklogo Photography during the con. Hope you enjoy!!

    Black Widow - Marvel

     

     

     

     

     

    Emma Frost - Marvel

     

     

     

     

     

    Spider-Man (Gwen Stacey) - Marvel

     

     


    Want to see more of Aktrez?

    Check out Becky 'Aktrez' Young presenting GGL Wire's Blizzcon 2007 Video coverage - click here to launch the video player!


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