Gamedians
Sex in Video Games…Part 1

Every technological leap seams to coincide with some attempt to create sexy images using the new technology. For instance, when cave people first began to create art they also carved an absolute shit ton of naked ladies with big breasts and butts. Then we humans, glorified with the invention of painting on canvas, created a literal tomb of naked ladies doing everything from from fighting of satyrs to picking stones out of their feet after taking a bath in the river. With the invention of film, humans instantly created pornography ranging from burlesque dances committed to sepia tone all the way to some hobo doing two hot call girls.

It seems that no matter what medium humans create, sex will creep into it and I happen to think that this is not a bad thing at all. With the invention of computer games the very first also contained at least a few bawdy titles. Crap like Custard’s Last Stand for the Atari and Leisure Suit Larry capitalized on the shocking idea that humans, who are produced via sexual intercourse and have entire societies created on the basis of how we handle sexual intercourse, would somehow be interested in sexual intercourse.

For a long time video games that featured sexuality as a main theme were specialized games aimed at, for lack of a better term, perverted losers with nothing better to do than whack off to pixalated images. The idea that sexuality could be a part of video games was patently dismissed and instead a sub-genre of entirely sexual games was created. This is evident in the early CD-ROM porn games of the 1990’s. For some reason people felt that while books, art, and movies could all contain sexual themes, these elements were kept separate in video games. Perhaps this was due to the fact the many people considered video games to be simply digital toys for children. This is similar to the idea that cartoons are for kids and that sexuality in cartoons or anime is strange and off putting for many consumers.

Continued in part 2…

-Andrew DeWitt