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A 2014 blast from the past, and /h/toomanyxchromosomes & /h/vidya crossover! - the Whitest Indigenous video game designer to have ever lived (:chadwomannordic:) takes stand against Custer's Revenge, Community on Twitter rallies to defeat offensive video game, or, how the Whitest White European foid in White European history in 2014 rallied against an Atari 2600 game from fricking 1982 :marseydarkxd:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/indigenous-video-game-designer-takes-stand-against-custer-s-revenge-1.2851104

indigenous woman who is also a vidya designer, on the "indigenous" section on CBC:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1738535042xLgI-VGYUxwIwA.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1736985021_Y0gDvOzFFprVQ.webp

Neighbor why are "indigenous" and "aboriginal" activist foids always like the Whitest motherlovers on the planet? :marseyxdorbit:

When the video game Custer's Revenge first came out more than 30 years ago, a successful boycott eventually caused it to be pulled from store shelves The controversial video game, made for the Atari 2600 by Mystique (now defunct), depicts indigenous women tied to trees and cacti and r*ped.

https://external-preview.redd.it/til-in-1982-a-game-called-custers-revenge-was-released-for-v0-6WyhtVQFAC-f5KhVztxZMVzJpBJRTfNOCrdRDnRRwb0.jpg?auto=webp&s=34f410f92f86a2bcdd3db36d7d54e8c1dae66a2c

When indigenous game designer Elizabeth LaPensée found out this game was again available for play online she took to Twitter to voice her outrage.

"The game reinforces systemic violence against native women," said LaPensée.

Daniel Starkey, a Chickashsha Nation game journ*list, was researching a story about Native American representation in games when he came across YouTube videos of Custer's Revenge. Starkey spoke with LaPensée about his find. The two of them were able to find several game-play footage videos on YouTube, but it wasn't until Starkey dug deeper that he actually found a playable link to a remade version of the game.

"I'm not in a position to go to that link, download it and play it. I don't know how far back that would put me in my personal healing," said LaPenśee from her home in Oregon. But Starkey did download the game to prove that it can be played.

"[It] made me sick to my stomach and brought me to tears," said Starkey. "I respect its right to exist, but it's almost impossible for me to figure out how anyone could consider the game of cultural value to anyone." :marseyfrozenchosen2:

B-WORD THIS IS A FRICKING ATARI GAME FROM 1982

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IT WAS ALREADY BOYCOTTED WHEN IT CAME OUT

THE COMPANY THAT MADE IT DOESN'T EXISTS ANYMORE

THE DEVS WHO CREATED IT ARE IN THEIR 70S OR 80S IF THEY ARE STILL ALIVE

ARE YOU GONNA CALL FOR THE BOYCOTT OF SALÒ AND ERASERHEAD NEXT? :#bruh:

LaPensée is a former game journ*list turned game designer. Until now, LaPensée had not spoken out against violence against women in video games. The gaming industry has come under fire for its sexual harassment against women and female game designers and journ*lists have had their safety and lives threatened.

LaPensée said she has stayed quiet for this very reason.

"If anyone were to attack me in that way, I just don't have the allies in the game industry who would help protect me and look out for me, I have the native community too," said LaPensée.

For me stepping out isn't just about the game industry, it's about personal experiences and having to be the voice of someone who is part of a statistic, that a game like this is reinforcing what creates that statistic.

  • Elizabeth LaPensée, video game designer

LaPensée, who designs games that promote indigenous heritage and healing, said her decision to speak out now is based on her career's work.

"This has been my whole life's work, starting off as a g*mer and then looking at native representation in video games. And finding the places that we can step up, and step in and define our representations ourselves," said LaPensée.

"For me stepping out isn't just about the game industry, it's about personal experiences and having to be the voice of someone who is part of a statistic, that a game like this is reinforcing what creates that statistic."

In the last 24 hours, since LaPensée`s initial tweet and the follow-up Twitter conversation, several videos of game-play footage have been taken down. Starkey added the footage violates YouTube's terms of service by containing explicit content and uncensored nudity.

LaPensée said that even though a game like this exists, the indigenous community can change the narrative by replacing the content with positive messages.

"We can make games too. We're completely capable of it. The cowtools are much more accessible, the technology is much more accessible than it used to be," said LaPensée, adding a lot of her work is responding to a game like this.

Holy fricking shit, imagine sperging out about a game that was 31 years old (now 41) by the time this article was written, this is even more pathetic than the Brapzilian Pentecostal TV channel in 2011 sperging out against Duke Nukem 3D :marseyxdorbit:, this is like if Jack Thompson came back from the shadows and started to shit on Doom and Doom 2 30 years later :shyyt:

!foidmoment !g*mers

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LaPensée is a former game journ*list turned game designer.

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