Mother’s Day: Your Mom’s a Gamer
The stereotypical image that most people have of gamers is either a plump and pasty teenage boy surrounded by empty Mountain Dew cans or the image of a plump and pasty middle aged guy who lives with his mom. [I’m not talking about you of course]
Slowly, but surely, this stereotype is being turned on its head.
Not only are chicks now playing games at an increased rate, some of those chicks are Moms. [gasp!]
Heck, I’m one of them.
With the advent of the Wii and the industry’s increased focus on casual gaming, even the most “normal” mom can delve into the world of video games.
But, don’t despair, dear reader.
Some moms are as “hard core” as the next pimply teenager.
There’s just something about being able to pick up my PS3 controller and forget about being a mom for hours a second.
[Thank God for understanding husbands.]
So, while the gaming demographic hasn’t radically changed, it’s definitely becoming more diverse.
Keep that in mind next time you’re playing XBox Live…you just might be fragging your mom. [That just sounds dirty]
Note: Originally posted on October 22nd, 2007.
Tags: Casual Gaming, diverse, fragging, Gaming, Gaming Chicks, Moms, mother's day, Mountain Dew, pimply teenager, PS3, video-games, Wii, Xbox-Live| 3.2 |
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Amy Tucker on May 11th, 2008
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May 11, 2008 at 8:47 am
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