Is this the same guy who hacked wind waker
http://www.destructoid.com/dad-alters-text-in-wind-waker-to-turn-link-into-a-girl-238353.phtml
It's the objectification of Italians.
Nice timing.Anita would be proud.
That's right, what if women will think they can't enjoy games without men hacking it for them?Eh, I find this pretty creepy. Like, what if she grows up thinking every video game must be female only and no one is there to hack it?
Eh, I find this pretty creepy. Like, what if she grows up thinking every video game must be female only and no one is there to hack it?
I guess as a one time thing it's ok. But reality has to kick in some time.
So?what?
she is 3 years old
Don't worry, one day she'll realize that in the real world princesses are saved by plumbers and not the other way round.I guess as a one time thing it's ok. But reality has to kick in some time.
And I always picked a girl. I also turned out fine. Wait...when I was a kid and a game gave me the option to choose a guy or a girl, I never in a fucking million years would have picked a girl.
It's this kind of thinking is why we don't have more diversity in children's entertainment. Not being facetious here.girls like girl things and boys like boy thing
Eh, I find this pretty creepy. Like, what if she grows up thinking every video game must be female only and no one is there to hack it?
I guess as a one time thing it's ok. But reality has to kick in some time.
I'm more referring to when she thought there was a Peach in Donkey Kong even though she was never there. My only concern is that it doesn't lead to rewriting narratives or said expectations. Everything else is fair game.do you really think this sparks any sort of "every game I play should be played as a girl!" thing rather than just something that relates more to dolls vs action figures kinda thing?
when I was a kid and a game gave me the option to choose a guy or a girl, I never in a fucking million years would have picked a girl. I turned out fine.
girls like girl things and boys like boy things, news at 11
This is a really funny post if it's a joke.Eh, I find this pretty creepy. Like, what if she grows up thinking every video game must be female only and no one is there to hack it?
It's this kind of thinking is why we don't have more diversity in children's entertainment. Not being facetious here.
I'm more referring to when she thought there was a Peach in Donkey Kong even though she was never there.
Edit: The second half of this post covers what I said.uh, I dont think I understand
he played as Peach in Super Mario Bros 2. She wanted to do the same here but she couldnt, so her father hacked Pauline into the game to make her play as "peach" again.
what's weird about a girl playing another mario game and assuming she can play as Peach again?
Don't worry, one day she'll realize that in the real world princesses are saved by plumbers and not the other way round.
All that work and she probably never even made it to the second level.
But I guess if you want to waste time on useless side projects then this is as good as any.
Well, I'm letting you know. This romhack is not going to cause her to expect every game to have a female in it.But Peach wasn't there originally. That's the point I'm making.
I'm not going to drag this argument since I made my intentions clear.
Someday, she will be one of great legendary female gamer that we will remember because of his father who hacked the "Mario" game into "Peach game.