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This list of black video game characters exclude sports and music titles. A study was published in 2009 by the University of Southern California called: "The virtual census: representations of gender, race and age in video games" and it showed that black characters appear in video games in proportion to their numbers in the 2000 US census data, but mainly in sports games and in titles that ...
Shadow Man (video game) Shadow Man: 2econd Coming; Shaq Fu; Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn; Sin (video game) SiN Episodes; South of Midnight; Space Raiders (video game) Spawn: Armageddon; Spider-Man 2 (2023 video game) Spider-Man: Miles Morales; Spiritfarer; SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Crossroads of Time; Starhawk (2012 ...
Afrogameuses is an international community, created in 2020, composed mainly of female gamers and streamers, both amateur and professional.This collective campaigns for a better representation and visibility of minorities in the world of video games and streaming in France, while focusing on Afro-descendant women, in order to promote diversity and inclusiveness in these environments.
African-American characters in video games (9 P) Pages in category "Black characters in video games" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Black Eagle Lt. Cassius Bannister All-Out War #1 1979 [5] Black Lightning: Jefferson Pierce Justice League, Outsiders: Black Lightning #1 1977 Tony Isabella: Trevor Von Eeden: Black Racer: Sgt. Willie Walker New Gods: New Gods #3 1971 Jack Kirby: Jack Kirby: Black Spider, The Eric Needham Detective Comics #463 1976 Black Vulcan: Super Friends
Black Girl Gamers was founded by Jay-Ann Lopez, a British author and blogger, in 2015. [2] Lopez had enjoyed playing video games since she was young, but struggled to find other black women who were interested in gaming, and faced sexist and racist comments playing video games online.
Gaming's popularity among communities of color changed significantly over a short period of time: while a 2009 study found that 73.9% of white parents said their children play video games, compared to 26.1% of nonwhite parents, [3] a 2015 result showed that 83% of black teens and 69% of Hispanic teens played video games while white teens ...
This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures.The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern West Asia, and the ...