Tempy wrote:Good shout for Robert Yang's stuff. Given how sanitised most games are it's amazing how the proper independent/art/avant gard game scene leans into queer stuff.
It's like a reflection of the proliferation of camcorders and VHS that enabled Paris is Burning. Ease of access tools for game dev invites these kindness of experiential stories to be told and though they're often rudimentary in comparison they are frequently quite affecting IMO.
AJ wrote:Diluted Dante wrote:In case he gets too excited.
I don't see the problem.
davyK wrote:Dinostar77 wrote:There was a game in my local arcade, can't recall the name. Where you controlled a machine that went around the edge of the screen. There was a picture of a cartoon woman with clothes on in the centre of the screen. The aim of the game was to capture sections of the playarea by moving the machine into the arena and back to the edge of the screen without getting hit.
Once you got enough say 90%, you'd beaten the level and you were rewarded with a pic of the cartoon woman naked. And then next level was a different cartoon woman. It was a very popular game.
I remember finding this amongst a huge set of MAME ROMs.
You could say I came across it. But let's not.
AJ wrote:They's not cartoon ladies.
Unlikely wrote:Earliest example I can think of (Custer's Revenge excepted) is Sam Fox's Strip Poker, which was just page 3 viewed through a muslin cloth.
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