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This Black Woman Gamer Didn’t See Black People In Her Favorite Game, So She Put Them In Herself

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This Black Woman Gamer Didn’t See Black People In Her Favorite Game, So She Put Them In Herself

Amira Virgil has created The Black Simmer for “Sims” fans of color.

If you know anything about video games, you have heard of The Sims.

If you don’t know anything about video games, The Sims is an incredibly popular game that allows you to create a virtual avatar that can interact with other users, build a home, work and find love. Essentially, through your character, you can live the entirety of a virtual life through the screen.

Although you can create your Sim by building their physical appearance from scratch, there are limitations to the type of Sim you can create. Out of the box, the game comes with only one black skin tone and only two hairstyles for black people.

This fact is less surprising when you consider the fact that only three percent of video game developers are black. (According to the International Game Developers Association.)

Amira Virgil — an avid player of The Sims — had had enough.

In order to give Sims players more choices, Virgil created The Black Simmer, an online forum where gamers can share and download custom skin tones, hairstyles, mannerisms, clothes and body types that reflect actual communities of color.

Talk about Black Girl Magic!

Photo: The Black Simmer
Photo: The Black Simmer
Photo: Zenaya Eleazer
Photo: Zenaya Eleazer
Photo: Mama Keetz
Photo: Mama Keetz
Photo: The Black Simmer
Photo: The Black Simmer

Neilsen found that 71 percent of black people play video games, yet less than two percent of the characters in all video games …

 

Please read original article – This Black Woman Gamer Didn’t See Black People In Her Favorite Game, So She Put Them In Herself

I am a future butterfly at the stage of growth when I am turning into an adult. I am enclosed in a hard case shell formed by love, family, and friends. It is the hardest stage of becoming a black butterfly. You will encounter many hardships only to come out stronger and better than what you went in. At this stage, you are finding out who you truly are and how to love yourself.

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