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1. Why Sony Sounds Tone Deaf With 'Girlz' Talk

Today's Ypulse Youth Advisory Board post comes from Julia Tanenbaum on video games marketed with "girls only" in mind, specifically Sony's "Girls Play Too" campaign to promote its Lilac PSP device. A smart strategy considering that according to... Read the rest of this post

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2. YAB Review: Peggle Nights

Today we expand our Youth Advisory Board review coverage with our first game review for Peggle Nights (a PC game) from Julia Tanenbaum. For all the industry legwork and ongoing media speculation around designing and creating games just for girls... Read the rest of this post

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3. Marketing To Girl Gamers? Try A Little Subtleness

A while back this clever decal, posted by one of the creative folks over on the craft exchange site Etsy, was making the rounds on the web courting oohs and ahhs from techie blogs (who also got a hold of a color copy) and pop culture appreciators... Read the rest of this post

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