Girls Got (Video) Game

ByABC News via GMA logo
March 27, 2005, 10:58 AM

March 27, 2005 — -- It's old news that women have come a long way in just about every pursuit -- from the workplace to the athletic field to the government.

Now, women are making their presence felt in one of the last bastions of male dominance -- the video arcade.

Until recently, the video-game industry was seen as strictly a boys' club. But that's all changing. Video games have ballooned into a multibillion-dollar pastime for females of all ages.

Jenna Chalmers, a video game designer at software company Electronic Arts, says the video-game industry was not marketing its products to women based on stereotypes.

"I think it's easy to kind of stereotype that women don't want to shoot or that women don't want to do sports or that women don't want fast-paced action," Chalmers said. "I don't think that's true. I think that was part of the reason the industry wasn't speaking to women before."

Many female gamers are saying the same thing: They like video games for the same reason boys do.

"I find myself playing mostly survival horror games. I love the scare," said one girl gamer.

Another said she likes the competitive element: "I like gaming. I like beating my boyfriend."

But many video-game experts say one game helped change the industry virtually overnight. It's called The Sims.

Lisa Pellow is a 44-year-old suburban housewife, mother of four and a self-proclaimed "Simsaholic."

Sims is one part fantasy, one part reality. The gamer gets to choose a family and control their virtual lives. In Pellow's Sims world, her family is expecting its third child.

Sales of the game have taken off, earning $3 billion last year alone, and experts say half of all Sims players are women.

"My kids sometimes get mad because they want to get on the computer and finish their homework or a lot of nights dinner isn't ready," Pellow said.

Pellow's daughter says she's even found her mother asleep at the computer in the middle of the night, having fallen asleep while playing The Sims.