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  2. Muriel Tramis - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Tramis (born in 1958) [1] [2] is a French video game designer from Martinique.She is known as the first Black woman video game designer. [3] She has written and directed the adventure games Méwilo, Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness, Geisha, Fascination, Lost in Time, and Urban Runner at Coktel Vision.

  3. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Video game composer, Kumi Tanioka in 2007 Robin Hunicke speaking at the 2018 Game Developers Conference Siobhan Reddy speaking at the 2019 Game Developers Conference. Women have been part of the video game industry since the 1960s. Mabel Addis of The Sumerian Game (1964) was the first writer of a video game and first female game designer. [126]

  4. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Video game play is frequently associated with obesity. Many studies have been conducted on the link between television & video games and increased BMI (Body Mass Index). Due to video games replacing physical activities, there appears to be a clear association between time spent playing video games and increased BMI in young children. [30]

  5. Category:Women video game designers - Wikipedia

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    It includes game designers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Women video game designers" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.

  6. Tanya X. Short - Wikipedia

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    Tanya X. Short is an American video game designer. She is a co-founder of Kitfox Games, an independent video game studio in Montreal, Canada. She was lead designer for titles including Shattered Planet (2014) and Moon Hunters (2016). In 2012, she co-founded the organization Pixelles, which aims to increase gender diversity in video game ...

  7. Brenda Laurel - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Laurel (born 1950) is an American interaction designer, video game designer, and researcher.She is an advocate for diversity and inclusiveness in video games, a "pioneer in developing virtual reality", [1] a public speaker, and an academic.

  8. Heather Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Heather Kelley (aka Moboid) is a media artist, writer and video game designer. She is a co-founder of the Kokoromi experimental game collective, with whom she produces and curates the annual Gamma game event promoting experimental games as creative expression in a social context.

  9. Theresa Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Theresa Duncan (October 26, 1966 – July 10, 2007) was an American video game designer, blogger, filmmaker and critic. By the late 1990s, she was recognized as one of the most critically acclaimed game designers for young girls. [1]