About This Video Almost every gamer will relate to the concept of seeking solace in a video game. Hope for sanctuary guides their escape into a virtual universe where they can be anything they want to be. For many, however, choosing to be true to themselves becomes an open invitation for hatred. This multiplies for those who are marginalized people, including people of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ community. Toxic cultures that breed violence and vitriol hide behind a industry that undervalues the innovation of its audience. GAMING IN COLOR crusades for anyone who believes that the pixelated world can be a better place for everyone, no matter who they are or what they love.A lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise queer gamer has a higher chance of being mistreated in a social game. The power dynamics of a male-dominated geek society tips against them. Further, diverse queer themes in game storylines and characters are an anomaly in the mainstream video game industry. However, the gaming community is far more colorful than one may expect. Gaming In Color shows that there is a full spectrum of gamers picking up their controller to play.This feature documentary explores the queer side of gaming culture and the game industry's LGBTQ presence. The queer geek community is taking huge steps forward in being recognized on a worldwide industry scale. At the same time, more popular mainstream and indie games are featuring a greater amount of queer characters than ever before, helping with visibility and acceptance. There's a long road ahead and tons of aspects that desperately need improvement, but the video games universe will continue to mature and diversify both in its community culture and industry only if we elevate the conversation about inclusion and respecting one another - not in spite of our gay geekiness, but because of it!Director: Philip JonesProducers: Matt Conn, Philip Jones, Anne Clements, Ryan Paul, Kayce BrownWriter: Ryan PaulFeaturing: Colleen Macklin, George Skleres, Naomi Clark, Matt Conn, Joey Stern, Jessica Vazquez, Shane Cherry, Matthew Michael Brown 7aa9394dea Title: Gaming In ColorProduction:MidBoss, LLC.Distributor:Devolver Digital FilmsRelease Date: 10 Mar, 2015Country: United StatesContains: No strong language, No drug useMinimal covering, Mildly violent or disturbing, Mild sexual situations, Flashing or strobing light, TVPG equivalentRunning Time: 61 minutes Gaming In Color Activation Code [hack] An hour and a minute long movie about gay people (not that I have a problem with homosexuality)"B17ching" about how there are no triple A titles with a main gay characters. This documentary is way too cheap for how good it was, I loved it so much I bought it again now after having already got it once through a Kickstarter. The miss&under-representation of LGBTI folks in video games has been a constant for me through my whole life, and this documentary covered so many of my own feelings. VERY much worth a watch even if you don't consider yourself LGBTI, queer, etc, because it will explain a lot of feelings and needs, about why we need better representation - assuming the viewer can put aside their feelings for their own favourite games, which may or may not be mentioned ad being amongst the bad representations. We've come a long way, but there is so long to go, but video games should be one of the places at the forefront of change and innovation, not against it!. Not only are those who made this film wonderful. The film itself is wonderful by exploring queer identities and their interactions with gaming. It does bring up some insight into improvements that can be made in games, but by no means does it try to to overwhelm the viewer with opinions. It's more of a high light of the wonderful nature, when done right of the game industry.This Documentary has been out on other platforms. Thats how I've seen it, it's called Amazon.. Love this movie <3Representation is important, if you disagree with that then congratulation having 95% of games media cater to you. Don't punch down at the LGBT community for wanting more than the bare minimum acknowledgment please.. An amazing movie. If you've ever felt oppressed by the the gaming community for any reason (race, creed, religion, sexuality, gender, etc), I highly highly suggest this.
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