Posted Feb 15, 2007 at 05:09AM by Ian C. Listed in: Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Games for Windows Tags: Japan, Azeroth, ESRB, Wikipedia, Anshe Chung
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The God of War II minigame - Image 1Given the recent spread of the God of War II sex mini-game video and the probability that you're reading this after however way you managed to celebrate Valentines, now seems to be a good time to try to see how sex is included in our favorite pastime: videogames.

This article will look at the many ways game developers, and sometimes even players, translate/insert all things pheromone/hormone-induced into pixels seen on our monitors. We'll try to see why it's there and why gags like "hot coffee" are an inevitability.

If you're a puritanical prude, now would be a nice time to skip over this article. That aside, on to the big question: Why, oh why is there so much sex in videogames?

Sex sells
1UP's feature on the secret history of sex in videogames describes Lara Croft's assets as "rivals in a zeppelin race: enormous, triangular, reality defying"; combine those two big reasons with Lara's British accent, martini glass figure, and her take no bull attitude, and you've got the start of the era of boob in video games.

Yeah, "cheesecake" designed to lure in pubescent teenage boys has had various 2d prototypes in videogames before, but Lara really launched the era.

After Lara, tiny bits of sexual tension and attraction found their way into almost every videogame and videogames keep having a story/excuse that would allow for the presence of scenes that will fire off hormones. Even Metal Gear Solid wasn't safe. What? You don't remember clothed yet still sexy Meryl? Perhaps developers started taking notice of the fact that most of their audience is of a demographic that appreciates such forms of entertainment.

DOAX2 - Image 1


The art of cheesecake was eventually perfected in Dead or Alive, and since then images in videogames have been accepted as reasonable excuses for young males to waste tissue paper.

Just so that we won't be total pig-heads here, we're also going to note that game developers, especially the Japanese, also recognize the power of hormones over females, and have thus done their best to make the males in their videogames as androgynous, as attractive or as emo manly as they can.

Emo boy love fest - Image 1


Do you really want us to do a door-to-door survey of female otakus/gamers and see how many posters of Leon, Cloud, Sephiroth, Link, Vincent Valentine, and Dante they've got up on their walls?

Sex makes sense
Some would argue that the inclusion of sexual themes/elements and even mini-games in certain games help add to the credibility of the fictional world that the game is set, and thus assist in immersing the player deeper into the game.

GTA San Andreas - Image 1


Would Grand Theft Auto, a game heavy in crime, illegal activity, and all things mafiosi be as fun or as believable if there weren't any prostitutes in the game? Would PC RPG Fallout 2 feel as free, or as open-ended, if you weren't able to play a prostitute, gain perks like Kama Sutra Master, sleep with a mob boss' drugged-up daughter, or learn the opportune way to assassinate said mob boss by sleeping with his wife?

A whole lot of adult-oriented, mature-themed video games and videogame worlds just wouldn't make sense if all things sexual was magically removed from the world.

Fallout 2 - New Reno - Image 1


Even the beloved and blocky Final Fantasy VII had a sequence in it rife with sexuality. Remember Don Corneo? You probably don't. Any sane person would erase the image of a fat, pixelized, polygonal, crime-lord humping air. We're willing to bet though, that you all fully remember the fact that in that same FFVII story-arc, Aeris was imprisoned in a dungeon filled with BDSM-related hardware.

Don Corneo - Image 1


Sex is funny
If the classic(er, not-so-classic) coming of age movie, "American Pie" is to be used as an example, then we think that it is safe to say that sex makes for a very entertaining and comedic topic.

Some like Leisure Suit Larry do it well. The console version of the classic "teenage giggle" franchise is a nice mix of sex-themed mini-games and comedy, and as gutter minded as it is at times, it's a nice example that sex and laughs make for a good videogame.

Others though, aren't really that good. The Guy Game is an example of what happens when "Girls Gone Wild" and quiz/party games that only make sense when drunk, meet one night in a motel and forget to use prophylactics. Maybe when you're drunk, filled with cabbage and cheese, and high on burnt illegal plant life, the game will be better, maybe.

The sperm game - Image 1


We don't have the time to do a very detailed research, but most would agree that Custer's Revenge is the granddaddy when it comes to sex in console videogames. From the crude pixels and the silliness involved, it's probably safe to say that the sex in the game was just for gags. The developers were probably under the influence or were just looking to have a few laughs.

Custer's Revenge is funny up to a certain point, but eventually (depending on your sense of taste) it gets old. But still, whenever you look at something like the controversial "hot coffee", consider that perhaps the developers involved probably just did it for kicks or whatnot.

Anyhow, as long as television programming like 'The Man Show" manages to attract an audience, sex will always be used as a comedic hook in many video games.

Custer's Revenge - Image 1


Sex is fun
Getting down and dirty with the opposite sex is a matter of communication. And as long as a medium allows folks of whatever sexual orientation to communicate with each other, they will eventually find ways to use said medium as an avenue for sexual exploration.

Hey, aside from being a primal drive, it's fun. And a for a lot of folks, that's the type of fun that they're specifically looking for. Some folks just plainly prefer (or will, at the least, experiment with) getting off in virtual worlds - be it in present day Azeroth or in the ancient message boards of old school BBS systems.

When geeks make adult entertainment... - Image 1


People enjoy it, and when opportunity allows, they'll even try to profit from it. We don't want to go into details about it since it's been talked to death already but we just can't pass this opportunity to make note of two things. Firstly, people actually enjoyed the exploitation/geek-out-fest that was World of Whorecraft. Secondly, what was Anshe Chung again before she became a multi-millionaire land baroness/Second Life poster child? See? It's all normal, even the rich folks are into it.

Now that console games are going online and friends lists, instant messaging, headsets, and cameras are now being implemented, we now wonder what Xbox Live will look like in a few years' time.

Anshe Chung - Image 1


Sex for **ck's sex's sake
Wikipedia defines pornography as the explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal. Every medium of expression known to man has been used for pornography, from handwriting, to sculpture, to music, and video. Since games (in this case, videogames) are a medium of entertainment, why should it be safe from porn?

The answer of course is because the videogame is a medium that is socially seen as something that is targeted to children. We'll leave this topic at this point for fear of attracting debates overratings systems, and the effectiveness of the ESRB.

The fact is that people will continue making pornographic videogames because there's a demand. Just look at Japan, it's had videogame hentai for years now, they're even making porn (try Googling up Hizashi no Nakano) for the DS. In fact, thanks to importers and the Internet it's so prominent that it seems like a pubescent rite of passage.

why japanese are weird... - Image 1


Having said all of these, we think it's safe to say that sex in videogames is a given, an inevitable factor. Sex is found in videogames because it helps sell the games, because it's fun - and can be funny - because people get bored or drunk and want to do something stupid, and because thousands upon thousands of hormone-powered adolescents need something to help them get through the day.

Perhaps social acceptance is all just a mater of degree – how blatantly sexual things are, and propriety - making sure people who are deemed by society to be too young to be exposed to it...aren't.


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   by lol (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » lol

its okay its no even real just have fun playin

first yei lol


   Re: upliftn (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » :)

P-E-N-I-S
   by hush404 - 2007-02-15
 » well

Sexuality is a part of everyday life and thus it should be able to be presented in video games. However there are games that use it just to sell games, which, I believe is the wrong use of sexual content and is what makes the politicians 'freak out' when it hits shelves. Games like DOA:X and hentai 'undress the girl' or other such games.

Games like GTA where prostitution is evident and even your mention of the Don in FFVII are straight up normal representation of sexual situations done right. It's done to show the content but not in a way that it gets reactions like "OMG L00ks!! Pr0ns!"


   Re: dark_treason (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » ewww

that chinese guy with those tight cloths just rewin this page .

   Re: td (Unregistered) - 2007-02-20
 » ...

but remember the hotcoffeemod for gta:sa... gaming companies should be more careful about what kind of sez to put in.
   by So Much? (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » There is very little sex in video games

Lets see, GTA:SA's initial run and GOW1&2 in which you see two half naked women, and a bunch of noise off screen. Other than that where is all this sex in video games????

Sexual references? Nope, still ain't enough to be able to say there is too much. Now movies, there is too much sex. Music, rap is flooded with sexual references. But video games? Unless you pick up a GTA title or a clone, there really are not that many games that make even the slightest sexual reference.

It is just a ridiculous title and basis to go on. It is more like, why is there so much VIOLENCE in video games. There are violent acts in video games ranging from harmless titles like ratchet and clank, to uber gorefests such as dead rising.

Again, the same thing can be said for the rest of the entertainment industry from books, to music, to movies. Who really gives a *****? If you like and are of proper age, more power to you ... if you don't, and you are crying and winning about it?

STOP BEING SUCH A *****ING ***** AND RUINING IT FOR THE REST OF US!!!!!

   by WarLord - 2007-02-15
 » Does anyone besides me find it odd that...

Sex is less tolerable in video games than violence? That fact has been bothering me for years.

   by Nobody (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » yike!

This game is almost like playing porn games, that's sick. That's so unnatural. Sure, sexuality is part of everyday life but in the clean way and this is uncleansed way. Period.

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   by /* (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » /*-

i didnt see any mention of the "hot coffee" from GTA SA :)


   Re: jayhawker09 (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » O RLY

"We'll try to see why it's there and why gags like "hot coffee" are an inevitability."

and

"But still, whenever you look at something like the controversial "hot coffee", consider that perhaps the developers involved probably just did it for kicks or whatnot."

maybe you should read it first
   by JollyRoger (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » SEX

this is to the third message.

uh you can find some of this sex you speak of on a game called leisure suite larry: magna cum laude, for pc. they do sell an uncensored one. and to tell you the truth its probably the funniest game I have ever played, and even funnier than a lot of movies you'll see.

also, if you've still got an original playstation and a gold finger, pop in a couple duke nukem discs. one of em has like to minutes of people having sex. its an audio file you can find easily with the gold finger.

   by well (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » well

i don't see any problems. i'd like to see them actually make a porn game...instead of just hinting at sex.

   by Rploesser - 2007-02-15
 » RE: So Much's comment....

Aside from GTA & GOW 1 & 2 where is the sex? Are you kidding me. What planet do you live on? Here let me clue you in on sex in video games. Starting way back in the day. There was an atari game (I can't remember the name) where you played a cowboy in the old west. in which at one point there is a Native American woman tied to a pole in which you have to run up to the pole and repeatedly press the button to to do her. The nes had its share with games like Ring King where in between rounds it appeared that your boxers cornerman was giving him a blow job. In the PC version of Duke Nukem there is a strip club. Where if you give the stripper on stage a dollar she takes her top off. Many of the younger gamers of today think Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude is the first in this series of games. However Leisure Suit Larry has been around since the Days of the 286 based computers. If memory serves me correct Magna Cum Laude is the 7th in that series of games. Which the whole object of the game is to get laid. One of the most blatent and pointless uses of Sexuality/Nudity in a game has to be in BMX XXX. Which was basically a version of Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX but with topless female characters for the player to use. Then there are games like Dead or Alive: Extreme Beach Volleyball. which features barely clothed women in order to sell a sub standard game. Which pisses me off. I have no problem with sexual content/nudity in games if its warranted to the storyline. but when you put naked women on bmx bikes to sell your product it is just stupid. These examples are what I could think of off the top of my head. and im sure there are countless more out there. Im not against Debbie Does Dallas the video game. Just put an 18yrs old or up sticker on it and dont sell it to minors. So Mr. "So Much" either your 12yrs old or blind if you don't see the blatent pornography/nudity in video games outside of GTA & GOW. Either way you should sell whatever systems you own and use that money to buy a book that explains what your little pee pee is for. If indeed you are blind im sure the book "Me and my Little Pee Pee" comes in Braille.


   Re: Madblastrer6 (Unregistered) - 2007-02-15
 » yea duh

they mention that and another fact they have a pic of it. About the native A I mean
   by zzfeafew (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » vra

sex sells

   by Artur (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » SEX in Videogame!

YES!! my girlfriend likes, YEAH! ps3 and xbox360... sex!


   Re: Sportacus 10 - 2007-02-16
 » Fable...

Hehe remember when you could have sex in fable. Ah lady grey that was great, theyd moan properly and everything! mmmmmm.
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   by Annony - 2007-02-25
 » Funny thing is:

The first game with 'physics' was probably one that had a lot of boobs.

Jiggly!!

   by s*****stake111 (Unregistered) - 2007-03-01
 » sex

sex in game is dumb say ***** in it is whole point have showing a guy having sex with woman



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