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Post by leunas on Nov 27, 2006 18:08:20 GMT -5
Computec Media AG of Germany will launch "play vanilla" - the world s first games magazine for women. The company said the magazine will address the female gaming market that has been overlooked until now. "play vanilla" can be summed up in four words: fresh, bold, upbeat and feminine. The first gaming magazine for women promises to present games with "sense and soul." It will feature various electronic products and gadgets in smart designs. According to industry stats, the number of women gamers have been enjoying surges in growth all over the world. Many of today's best-selling games are were bought by a significant number of female players. Digit-takers also showed 44 of Nintendo DS gamers are women while 25 of all mobile game downloads were made by the ladies. "play vanilla will be serving an interest group that has so far been woefully neglected, a group with enormous potential and specific requirements," explains Petra Fr hlich, Editor-in-Chief of play vanilla and PC Games:
Women want to play too, but are quite different from men in the demands they place on a game. A magazine like play vanilla is inevitable with the increasing numbers of female gamers and games with specifically female appeal. Focus groups and games publishers have shown excellent reactions to play vanilla. The maiden issue of first "play vanilla" will be appearing on December 4 as a supplement to the next issue of "Joy Lifestyle" magazine German edition. The regular issue will be available starting March 2007. feeds.feedburner.com/~r/qj/xbox/~3/53299183/73913
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Post by leunas on Feb 10, 2007 4:43:00 GMT -5
First gaming mag for ladies?GWN has the article: this first (ever?) gaming mag specifically targeted to females is called, wait for it - Play Vanilla. Which is a bit.. basic. I'm quite happy with complex and interesting, thankyou, but predictable reaction aside, here's what they're promising: Available for a mere €1.90 per issue, Play Vanilla will feature 130 pages in pocket format and will be published every two months, the Play Vanilla editorial office will be covering all sorts of video game related topics with a specific focus on what younger female gamers will be interested in. The reaction to the initial, cautious forays have been extremely favourable, apparently, and advertisers are rushing to sign up. Interestingly, the site is very bare and stern, not a pink thing in sight. Amusingly German, or just refusing to pander to current day stereotypes? Either way, I'm relieved that it's not all glittery stars and twinkly noises. Whew. Faith thinks playing vanilla is bollocks. Heh. www.wonderlandblog.com/wonderland/2007/02/first_gaming_ma.html
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