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SJW hat and call for the boycott of Dead or Alive because of their firm position on the chests of female fighters? No, and I believe they have the right to make whatever game they see fit, but I do want to point out the absurdity of this entire debate, which is nothing short of embarrassing. It’s their style, and they’re sticking to it. The fighters are equally strong from a balance perspective, and their manner of dress and cup size are just a matter of artistic decision. We're very conscious with what happened, and the Gamergate issues of last year, and objectification of women in entertainment, misogyny, all of it, we're very aware."Īnd despite it all, they’re keeping their “signature” boobs, he goes on to say. This is our position, it's not like we're ignorant and we don't know what's going on. "I tell ya, this is a question that pops up a lot, and I've personally answered it in many different ways. Though Mortal Kombat isn’t called out by name, the connection to that story is clear. Team Ninja’s Creative Director Tom Lee, where he details why busty women are going nowhere in their games, Dead or Alive being the first game that pioneered the art of breast physics. The story is an interview by Gamezine with “Big boobs are here to stay in the Dead or Alive franchise.” I was ready to just wave off the controversy, but this week, even in the middle of GDC with loads of actual gaming news to be had, this is one of the top stories I’m seeing passed around the internet. That didn't stop fans from lambasting NetherRealm all the same for “bowing to the pressure” of feminists and prudes, and mocking the game for featuring a male fighter with four arms in their pursuit of a “realistic” look for women.














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