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[Editor's note: Sadie G is one tough girl. But there's a softer side to her and she reveals that side to us as part of April's Monthly Musings. -- CTZ

We could sit here and debate the girl gaming phenomenon for a few days or you could just bypass everything you think and know of the subject and just focus on the fact that as "tough" as I might be, I enjoy a lot of games that are typically marketed towards girls. Must be because of the whole having a vagina thing, I don't know.

But it's a flaw that I don't proudly advertise all of the time. But what the hell, guilty pleasures are all about revealing a side of yourself you would consider a little embarrassing. Mine happens to be that I love games that include words like cooking and fashion. Everyone knows this side of me that loves shooting people in the face, but you might not know that behind the gun, there's a girly girl.

Let me let you in on the softer side of Sadie after the jump.



Let's take it back to what started it all for me. The first game I can clearly remember playing is this Barbie game for the Commodore 64. I had to be about three or four and all I would do was play this game. I'm pretty sure the object of this game was to dress Barbie up according to whatever the date was that she was going out on. I think there was a small portion where you drove the car to the store avoiding some potholes or something along the way. Whatever the case, this game had me hooked onto fashion and creating the perfect outfit for Barbie so she could impress Ken. I don't know why she had to impress Ken but dammit she was going to! Instead of my dad showing me the proper ways of gaming with Operation Wolf, he gave me Barbie and thus my life of girly games began.



I'm a bit of a Fashionista. I love everything about Fashion and had aspirations of being a designer one day until I realized that I sucked at sewing and measuring. So I live out those dreams in videogames. There seems to be an good foundation of fashion flash games that I've found around the net to satisfy my thirst for making the perfect outfit. One such game that I really hate admitting that I love is Jojo's Fashion Show.

This game has me addicted to the point where I've played through it in its entirety about 20 times. Every time I play it, it's practically the same game but I keep challenging myself to make different combinations or to not start a new level until I've uncovered all the unlocked items. Every single outfit I make has to reach a certain point level.



I think the reason why I love cooking games so much is that it allows me to enjoy cooking without cleaning up afterwards. I think that's the worst part of cooking: dishes and cleaning up.

Cooking Mama seems like a stupid game at first but it's actually really enjoyable. I own every iteration of the game for the DS and Wii. When Mama tells me I did better than her, it makes me giggly and happy. There’s nothing more satisfying than cooking a great meal and scoring a perfect 100. Cooking Mama 2 was even better because when I finished making something yummy it rewarded me with new wallpaper and new outfits. It was like they combined all of my favorite elements into one game!



The reasons why these are guilty pleasures for me is because I’ve been perceived by a lot of you as this girl who just shoots people’s faces off. Granted I am that girl but there's also a large part of me that enjoys simple games with no real meaning or objective. I'm not always trying to shoot and stab people. Sometimes it's just nice to relax with a game that doesn't have any blood or bombs in it.

So when I’m not shooting people’s faces off, you can find me mixing and matching fabric or combining quiche and custards. But don’t let this new image of me fool you … I’ll still shoot your face off and laugh while doing it.

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Haxan's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:01
Haxan
Cooking Mama is awesome. I don't care what anybody says. Any game that enables you to cook katsu-don is win in my book.
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:14
mistic
Well I've got to say, I tried it out on DS today, and cooking mama is a LOT more responsive and fun on DS compared to Wii to be honest!

Also I love DDR-games :-)
DirtyDiva's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:24
DirtyDiva
I'm one of those girls who doesn't admit liking "prissier" games but I've put a fair amount of time into Animal Crossing and Belle's Beauty Boutique. I do prefer to shoot people's faces off, though... Always have. I caught newts, climbed trees and shot rifles when I was a kid, though. It's just a natural progression, I guess...
TurboHyperFighting's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:31
TurboHyperFighting
"Sadie G. she's crazy, see?"
That's what the white coats say.
Now Ms. Susan A., you're losing
every opportunity to put us all away.
Gangles's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:36
Gangles
I love Cooking Mama and I'm only a little ashamed to admit it
Nessie's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 15:49
Nessie
I'm the exact same way with picking female characters - i just cant relate to a male sprite well, so if i have the choice, i always pick the girl. (even if shes frail or something.)

Haha reminds me when my boyfriend was playing that XBOX volleyball game - I'd steal it and play - and i got all giggly whenever i unlocked new outfits or got gifts from the other girls!
Just meant I'd spent another 15 minutes coordinating an outfit. <.<
kaciesaurus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 16:19
kaciesaurus
@Diverse

I'm sure you weren't saying that Sadie is a gamer grrl, but just in case- I don't think the statement you quoted says anything about wanting or even having everyone's attention.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 16:27
Holyetheline
My girlfriend likes those foofy games too... sadly enough I like to play them with her. =)
Cartman's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 17:01
Cartman
I've been playing xbox live for 2 years now, and not once have i met a gamer girl, not once.

*Sigh*... My search continues..
nopk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 18:12
nopk
Shooting people in the face was recently trademarked by me. So, yeah. Where are my royalties?
topgeargorilla's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 18:13
topgeargorilla
This is cool; it's nice to see people of the other gender actually talking about being a gamer and stuff, but in a nice way.

I remember the Barbie game for the NES. I could never beat the first level, cause the bouncing balls would hit me, and the fucking bird wouldn't do it's shit.

I never got to be the ginger mermaid :(
Wookiee's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2008 21:58
Wookiee
What's the G mean, if one may ask?
solarmystic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2008 04:34
solarmystic
I'm glad Destructoid featured this on their front page, else i don't think i'd ever known about this gamer called Sadie G...

Oh wait.. were you that lucky gal to have met and interviewed the DAVID HAYTER?

If you are then i think i've already seen quite a bit of your stuff..

Good read!
wrathofwarlock's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2008 06:46
wrathofwarlock
*ATTENTION*
girls need to play more video games. regaurdless of what they like. im sure theres a manly man out who playes girly games. point is, just play what u like! everyone is happy
MrSadistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2008 10:41
MrSadistic
did you just call me a ho
superflossy's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2008 11:00
superflossy
@Sadistic

"Does that make me a whore? (please say yes)"

YES, that makes you a dirty little whore. Now get over here so I can spank you. :-P
MrSadistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/24/2008 11:20
MrSadistic
HELL YEAH!
dorkatlarge's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/27/2008 16:38
dorkatlarge
I've been pimping shoujo-style games and other games for girls on a small forum. Maybe it is because I was taught that fanboys were dumb, but even yaoi-loving, Pocky-eating fangirls were intelligent and artistic. Maybe it is due to all the girly series I watched from 1998 to 2002: Fushigi Yugi, Utena, Kodocha, and Cardcaptor Sakura. I guess I want something similar to those series - but in game form, and in English.

A personal fave which I own: Rhapsody for PS1. Very flawed gameplay, but cute and amusing.

A personal fave which I NOT-downloaded: the Sailor Moon RPG for Super Famicom. The fan translation was clearly done by a dedicated fan. The actual game was okay, but I'm just glad I got to experience it in English.

The best game I ever bought in Canada: Rayearth for Saturn. Found it at an indie game store in Montreal. Not a brilliant action RPG, but fun... and it even works on my Saturn emulator on OS X.

The most shoujo-riffic game I own: Yo-Jin-Bo for PC/Mac. This digital novel has a major flaw... there's one point where it's not possible to go forward if the heroine has made poor decisions. But it's funny and not too long.

The fan translation I really really want to see in 2009: Princess Nightmare for PC. Since no publisher will seriously consider visual novels for girls (or if you're a snob like me, otome games), I'm waiting to hear more news from the translation team. They already have screenshots and videos of their work.
PaperBowser0's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/04/2008 00:51
PaperBowser0
Do Want!

wait........what?
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