sábado, 12 de janeiro de 2019

2019 new year, news posts

Bom dia galerinha gaymer, hoje depois de muitooo tempo , venho trazer novidades ao blog, do qual pretendo dar continuidade e postar coisas das quais nós gostamos né pessoal. Ou seja muitos jogos e homens ( risos ). Por que ta aí um publico que infelizmente ou não é muito unido ou é bem minoria - ou os dois também - nós gaymers. Por isso rapaziada venho aqui mostrar que sim existe gaymers aqui na internet, e que a gente veio pra ficar. Quem não for do vale, bora acompanhar também que independente se não termos a sexualidade em comum, temos um gosto que uni a todos, games, e coisas bem nerds por assim dizer kkk.

quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2015

NAO ENTENDEMOS NADA !!!! Primeiras Copias de Rodea The Sky Soldier incluira versão de WII



Pois é minha gente depois de adiar diversas vezes o lançamento anunciar uma versão para WiiU e até cancelar a versão de Wii, do jogo do criador de Sonic , Rodea The Sky Soldier ira ser lançado para Wii sim, mas só para quem comprar a versão de Wiiu (vale lembrar que a versao de wii so estara disponivel nas primeiras cópias do game versao Wiiu ). A pergunta que fica na cabeça é se eles tem um jogo da versão wii pronta, por que não a lançar, iria ser algo muito bom para ao console que teve sua morte prematura demais ao contrario do ps2 e xbox 360 que continuam vivos e ambos com grandes jogos a receber ainda (ps3 perona 5,xbox360 Rise of Tomb Raider).
Apesar disso fico (pelo menos eu ) feliz em saber que o querido (ou nao tao querido) console wii ira receber um novo titulo mesmo nao sendo vendido da maneira adequada.
MORRI




APROVEITEM RAPAZES !!!!


Pois é gente , a mulher aventureira capaz de desbravar as maiores aventuras deste mundo esta de graça no XBOX 360 na GOLD.
Lançado em 2013, sucesso comercial vendeu cerca de um milhão de cópias nas primeiras 48 horas e mais de 7,5 milhões no total com criticas super positivas que o fizeram receber o premio de "Melhor Jogo de Ação-Aventura" para Xbox 360 e PC.ja chegou de forma totalmente gratuita para voce , que tem conta na gold.
E para voces que nao tem gold meus caros recomendo que tenham por que esse mes ainda teremos Bioshock Infinite !!!

é de derrubar nossos forninhos


quinta-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2015

Conheçam Dread out um Fatal frame bem intrigante por assim dizer

Com certeza voces ja ouviram falar de  Fatal Frame um dos melhores jogos de terror ja criados. Mesmo com vendas pifias é uma série tão respeitada que foi comprada recentemente pela Nintendo.
Não estarei falando de FF hoje mas sim sobre um jogo inspirado em Fatal Frame. Conheçam Dread Out

Dread Out é um jogo de terror que teve como inspiração a série Fatal Frame criado pela Digital Happiness. Como vocês puderam ver a produtora não e uma das mais famosas mas ja se mostrou muito competente na criação do game que chamou a atenção de varias pessoas inclusive do famoso pewdiepie,que ja publicou cinco videos sobre o game, abaixo vocês podem conferir um deles 



Como vocês puderam ver parece ser algo muito interessante, eu mesmo ja joguei o act 1 e posso dizer e um bom jogo apesar dos graficos mediocres (coisa que eu ja esperava....) nas analises segundo o metacritic  que nos apresentou notas bem mistas e que conseguiu uma pontuação de 56 pontos.
Mas ao mesmo tempo em que temos essa pontuação tao desanimadora temos a opinião de varios jogadores dos quais dizem que o jogo vale a pena ser jogado.
 O jogo se encontra disponivel a compra pela steam no qual você pode acesssar por aqui:http://store.steampowered.com/app/269790/
Se você não quer gastar seu dinheiro suado e trabalhoso de conseguir faça um teste através de uma demonstração do jogo que pode ser acessada no link acima.
O game levou o premio de A melhor nova IP de terror de 2014.
Bem com tudo isso em mente o que voces estão esperando para baixa-lo XD

quarta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2015

De volta!!! Sem mais !!!!

 E ai pessoal !!! sem muito alarde ja que meu blog é  bem novo até então estarei voltando publicando uma porrada de coisas sobre a cultura gls, e jogos que são uma das coisas que mais amo XD.
Uma das novidades vai ser que agora vou estar publicando em minha lingua nativa !!! isso mesmo portugues minha gente . O por que disso, se deve principalmente ao fato de que ao longo deste tempo todo em que eu fiquei fora do blog (periodo de inatividade) pude observar que não havia sequer um site brasileiro que falasse sobre homossexualismo e jogos (lógico posso nao ter achado pq ate tenha... ). Isso foi muito triste para mim saber que não tinha nada assim , mas sim apenas mta pornografia masculina explicita ( não estou sendo hipocrita ao dizer isso pq sim meus caros ja publiquei gtal coisa aqui ...) em tudo , e quando digo tudo é tudo mesmo Oo . Pois é meu povo e agora que voltei, procurarei estar mantendo o site vivo com mto conteudo seja sobre os jogos sobre gays ou os dois tanto faz rsrs, ao longo do tempo quem sabe não posso estar expandindo o conteudo, isso depende tudo. Abraços e fiquem atentos ^^

domingo, 11 de agosto de 2013

List of LGBT characters in video games PART 1




This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.







1980s


In 1986, Infocom released Moonmist, a text adventure mystery with several possible randomly selected plotlines. In one of these plotlines, the criminal is a female artist who is jealous because her girlfriend has got married to a man. This is the first instance of a homosexual character in a video game.



In 1987, the lesbian vampire Carmilla made her debut in the videogame Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. She also appears in other Castlevania games like Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Castlevania Judgement, and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.

In 1988, Nintendo released Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. In the first-edition manual for the North American release of the game, Birdo is referred to as a male who believes that he is a female and would rather be called "Birdetta", making her the first transgender character for Nintendo. While the Japanese manual for Super Mario Bros. 2 referred to Birdo as female[citation needed], later games featuring the character have made conflicting statements of Birdo as female, male or of indeterminate gender.

In 1989, Capcom released Final Fight for the arcades. One of the characters, Poison, was born male but, depending on the region, is either a crossdresser or a transsexual.She has since been confirmed as a male-to-female transsexual woman.

In 1989, Westwood Studios released Circuit's Edge for the DOS. The science fiction role playing game, based on a novel by George Alec Effinger, features several characters who are identified as homosexual or transsexual.





1990s
Tony - Earthbound



Sierra Online's 1990 adventure game Rise of the Dragon features an establishment called the Pleasure Dome that caters to homosexual patrons, among other things. One of its patrons is a woman posing as a man posing as a woman.


In Ultima VI: The False Prophet (1992 IBM PC) and Ultima VII: The Black Gate the player has the option to pay a fee and be entertained, off screen, by a female or male companion. In Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle, a bisexual mage will sexually propose the player's character regardless of the character's gender. The player is given the choice to accept or decline.


MicroProse's 1992 game titled Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender for MS-DOS and the MAC OS requires the male hero to change his sex on a planet where women rule.


In 1992, Sierra On-line produced Laura Bow In The Dagger of Amon Ra which featured a woman from a small town who gets a job for a New York paper in the 1920s. Two of the women she meets are involved in a secret love affair.


In 1993, MicroProse released Return of the Phantom with a gay male character named Charles portrayed as an effeminate theatre director. He is one of the good guys that helps the playable character, a French inspector, solve the mystery of the Phantom of the Opera once and for all.


In 1993, a FMV game Dracula Unleashed featured a character named Alfred Horner who co-owns a bookstore. He is explicitly shown to be homosexual and gives to player character lecherous glances. This was the first time a homosexual character in a computer game was shown as a live actor.


In 1993, Sierra Online's Police Quest: Open Season featured a gay bar as a symbol of organized homosexuality. In this game, the player is a police officer trying to track down the murderer of his police partner. His quest leads him to discover that his partner had a double life as a cross-dresser at a West Hollywood transgender bar. The game also featured a Neo-Nazi who calls the main character a "mother loving faggot" if touched.


In 1994, Nintendo released Earthbound for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. One of the characters featured is Tony who has subtle attractions to his best friend Jeff, according to Earthbound creator,Shigesato Itoi.


Ash - Streets of Rage 3






In the 1994 game Streets of Rage 3 for the Sega Genesis, there is a homosexual boss called Ash. He was censored in some versions of the game.


Square's 1995 SNES RPG Chrono Trigger featured a major villain who was a transgender. The character Flea, a henchman of Magus, was described as looking like a girl. Flea would exclaim "Hey, I'm a guy!" and later "Male or female, what difference does it make? Power is beautiful, and I've got the power." Flea would later appear with his sidekicks in the sequel Chrono Cross, appearing as a female with a pink wig and miniskirt. However, the battle screen in Chrono Cross displays the enemies' sex with a male or female symbol, and Flea is clearly marked as a man. It is notable that Flea's transgender theme appeared in the US translation of the SNES release, during Nintendo's censorship phase.


In 1995, Shannara, based on the books written by Terry Brooks, included a snotty and racist gay character, the Seneschal, who wore all purple. This character was similar to the snotty and racist elven character in Simon the Sorcerer 2 who not only had the purple attire, but a pansy flower in his hat.


In 1995, The Orion Conspiracy became the first computer game to use the word homosexual (although the 1994 Kirin Entertainment game Plumbers Don't Wear Ties does use the word 'gay'). The main character, Devlin McCormack, lives on a space station where he investigates the murder of his son and stops an alien invasion. His investigation leads him through the seedy, criminal underworld of the station, where he discovers that his son was homosexual by talking with his son's boyfriend.


In 1995, The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery features the antagonist Baron Von Glower who pursues the protagonist Gabriel Knight sexually and eventually leads him to be turned into a werewolf.


The 1996 computer game Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh featured a homosexual male character named Trevor, who was a close friend and co-worker of the player's character, Curtis Craig. Despite his effeminate and flamboyant portrayal, Trevor is shown as intelligent and is very significant through the game's plot. Curtis admits to his psychiatrist that he has feelings for Trevor and might be bisexual and later the two kiss, although Curtis is also shown as having relationships with a girlfriend and a S&M domme. Creators of the game talked about the mature sexual themes in the game during a 1997 interview.Curtis is the first playable non-heterosexual character in a video game.


In 1996 Vic Tokai developed the graphic adventure computer game Silverload, which features a gay barber.


In 1996, the adventure game Harvester had a flamboyant gay firefighter named Fireman Sparky.


In 1996, Square released Bahamut Lagoon in Japan. The game features an older wizard character, Sendak, who hints at sexual feelings for the male protagonist, Byuu, and the player can choose whether to accept or reject Sendak.


In 1996, Crystal Dynamics released Blazing Dragons for the PlayStation. It was a graphic adventure game based on a British cartoon where dragons had human emotions and real humans were obnoxious villains. Blazing Dragons was influenced by comedians such as John Cleese of Monty Python fame. This game marketed the introduction to the video game industry of the comic models that the computer game industry had been using to reference homosexuality. The game featured a dragon knight whose homosexuality was demonstrated by his effeminacy and vanity, and an entire puzzle involved dressing as the princess of the dragons in order to trick the dragon king into thinking she has not run away and been kidnapped by humans. When this fails, it falls to the court jester (who also appears to be homosexual) to wear drag; at one point he kisses one of the other dragon knights, while off camera. This game marked the first time when drag, in the comic model, was allowed to appear in video games.


In Square's 1997 title Final Fantasy VII, a specific puzzle involves the male protagonist, Cloud Strife, collecting various articles of female attire in order to audition as the girl that will spend the night with a male character. If the player has found enough items they are chosen as the girl and can play along with the scenario to a certain extent, although the couple is interrupted just as they are about to kiss. One of this articles, a wig, is found in a gym of gay male body builders, and the character can also enter a brothel. Depending on which room in the brothel is chosen the character may end up in a hot tub with around 10 men, including the character Mukki, who seems to propose the main character both in this scene and when the player meets him later on in the game.


In 1997, The Last Express has the player meeting two young adult girls named Sophie de Bretheuil and Rebecca Norton who are almost always in each other's company. While at first they appear to be merely close friends, reading the diary of Recbecca suggests they are lesbians, but there are no explicitly homosexual gestures beyond hand-holding.
Devil Summoner
Atlus games and sexuality






In 1997 the Sega Saturn title Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers depicted the protagnoist encountering a cross dresser by the name of Kamanari while chasing down the gambling parlor owner Tatsumi during a case. It is also implied Tatsumi himself is gay.


In 1998 Interplay released Fallout 2 featuring the first same-sex marriage in a game. The reaction from the family of the character the player marries is very negative.


In Square's 1999 title Final Fantasy VIII, an unnamed minor character can be encountered in a bar; during conversation, there is strong implication the character is a transvestite. The player character Squall Leonhart is given the option to ask if he is really a woman. If Squall asks this the character becomes paranoid and wonders how he knew.


In the 1999 game Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned, it becomes very obvious that two of the characters, Lady Howard and Estelle Stiles, are lesbians. However, nothing is ever made of this other than Gabriel noticing the one bed for two people and saying "Gee, isn't that cozy?".


In 1999 Eidos released The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga for the PlayStation, based on the Marvel comic book character of the same name. In the "Pantheon Saga", the Hulk joins joined with a family team of superheroes to combat global problems such as terrorism. One of the family members, named Hector, was openly gay. He appears in Eidos' game, although no mention or reference is made to hissexual orientation.


In the 1999 videogame Evil Zone for the PlayStation, the female characters Setsuna Saizuki, Kakurine and Ihadurca are lesbians.


In 1999 Funcom released the computer graphic adventure game The Longest Journey with a lesbian landlady, her long-time lover, and a gay cop. While the game used a futuristic Blade Runner type setting, the gay characters were not used to show how decadent society had become but were seen as normal and well adjusted secondary characters.


In 1999 Acclaim released a racing game titled South Park Rally, the first of several games based on the popular animated series South Park for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and PC. Big Gay Al, a prominent character in the series, is a playable character in South Park Rally. His house is also one of the tracks.


In 1999 Activision released Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force for the PC and PlayStation 2. In the game the player could play as a male or a female, and in either case a female would flirt with them. Elite Force was notable in this regard, as the Star Trek franchise has often been criticized for its treatment of gay and lesbian characters on TV.


In 1999 tri-Ace released Star Ocean: The Second Story for the PlayStation. In the game the player could choose to play as either Claude or Rena and can have a friendship and romance level with each party member acquired. If using Claude, the player can go on a date with a male member of the party named Ashton. In the PSP version of the game, the game includes a scene where the female members of the party can force either Claude or Ashton to dress up as women. If the player chooses Rena as the main character, the player can go on a date with a female member of the party named Precis.


Jun is gay i don't ....



In Persona 2: Innocent Sin, released in 1999 for the PlayStation, one of the playable characters was Kurosu Jun, a schoolboy with a connection to the game's main villain. Jun is a homosexual, and it is revealed through flashbacks that he and the main character, Suou Tatsuya, exchanged gifts as children and promised to always be together. Both Tatsuya and Jun have kept these gifts, and Tatsuya is often seen playing with the lighter he received from Jun. Through the actions of the player, Tatsuya could end up in a relationship with one of three romantic interests; one of these was Kurosu Jun. If Tatsuya and Jun are in a relationship, they receive a special "lovers" contact combo. The game has several references to Jun's femininity: his main weapons are flowers; there is a contact combo where another love interest, Lisa Silverman, puts makeup on Jun and then complains that he looks prettier than she does; and he apparently discovered his ability to use Personae when he was being picked on by bullies for his effeminate looks. In the second part, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, Jun appears under the name Jun Kashihara, but his role in the story is extremely tangential. Tatsuya Suou also appears in the game, but though there are many references to the homoerotic content of the first game, the storyline focuses around a love triangle between him, his brother and Maya Amano, a female love interest from Innocent Sin. Eternal Punishment also featured a female athlete named Anna, whose relationship with her obsessive admirer Noriko contains lesbian overtones.


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