Racism Concerns Lead to Cancellation of "Cowboys & Indians" Project
Not long ago GamePolitics and other sites reported on allegations of racist images in the upcoming PSP game LocoRoco. Reactions to the racism charges were varied. Some GP readers wondered if game publishers would be required to ensure their imagery was not offensive across a wide range of cultures.
While LocoRoco was a high profile gaffe, amateur game designers are beginning to face up to similar questions. As reported by The Eastern Door, a website serving the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, Quebec, students in a Swedish game design course recently pulled a project, Mohawk Mayhem: When Apaches Attack, from their blog site.
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A Canadian researcher questions whether some popular video games encourage negative racial stereotypes.
According to California Assemblyman Leland Yee, Sony has pulled a controversial European ad campaign for its upcoming PSP White. The electronics giant also issued an apology to those who may have been offended by the ads, one of which, posted on a billboard, portrayed a white woman squeezing the face of a black woman.
The flames of controversy surrounding Sony's European PSP White ad campaign just got a bit hotter.
Offensive and unsuitable for children! Encourages the objectification of women!
Are you 14 and plagued by raging hormones?
More harsh criticism for Sony game marketing? Surely not!
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The fallout from Sony's