I never really got what the audience for these games is. Are they for people who don't know the primary purpose of the internet? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc]
I'm probably going to go deaf and mute repeating myself on this, but I'll say it anyway:Rutskarn said:The bounce in these games isn't really realistic, no. It's the bounce you'd get in situations ideal to creating breast bounce.ace_of_something said:But... a man's bulge doesn't bounce. It's just there, I suppose if he's wearing very LOOSE clothing it might swing around a bit. The whole point is realism right? Aren't several of the men in the series shirtless and handsome and/or grizzled? This little obsession of theirs has made me never really get interested in the dead or alive series as a whole even if the gameplay was good I'd feel to silly playing it.
So, yes, the male equivalent would be this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyx6JDQCslE&feature=player_detailpage#t=56s
Yeah but DOA combines titties with raw violence, in other words pure testosterone.Kahunaburger said:I never really got what the audience for these games is. Are they for people who don't know the primary purpose of the internet? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc]
lol ....Daystar Clarion said:Stay classy, Team Ninja...
Stay classy...
Im not sure the series was ever anything but a parody of fighting games.ThePS1Fan said:I wonder how long before they turn to self parody. I mean really, you see a news story about DOA you know it's about boobs and you know not a single fuck will be given.
It's less about hypersexualization and more about objectification. The super-sexy buxom girls fighting in heels is a male power fantasy. The shirtless ripping-muscle brawny dudes is... also a male powerfantasy. Guys want both; it's not female service as it is a different kind of male fanservice.ObsidianJones said:I have a question.
This is for the ladies (not men who like men, because it's a different situation with you guys).
For the vast majority of heterosexual men, the less a woman wears, the sexier he might find her to be. A lot of heterosexual men feel this way, as which when women go 'why are women hypersexualized', men go '... there are a ton of dudes with their shirts off'.
Ok. So... how would you guys design a man to make him hypersexualized? I don't think a bouncing bulge would really do it, so what will?
OK, sorry. Need to bookmark this right away for a combination of lulz and that occasional spike of testosterone moment.Simonism451 said:Yeah but DOA combines titties with raw violence, in other words pure testosterone.Kahunaburger said:I never really got what the audience for these games is. Are they for people who don't know the primary purpose of the internet? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc]
It's this [http://www.explosionsandboobs.com/] in interactive
Thing is, for every time I hear someone--ears bleeding, throat hoarse--bring themselves to repeat that, I do hear of someone who's attracted to men who finds the penis, the crotch bulge, and the swingin' cod to be erotic fixtures. Granted, there are more people who find erection sexy than flaccid junk, but there are people perfectly into both.Paragon Fury said:I'm probably going to go deaf and mute repeating myself on this, but I'll say it anyway:Rutskarn said:The bounce in these games isn't really realistic, no. It's the bounce you'd get in situations ideal to creating breast bounce.ace_of_something said:But... a man's bulge doesn't bounce. It's just there, I suppose if he's wearing very LOOSE clothing it might swing around a bit. The whole point is realism right? Aren't several of the men in the series shirtless and handsome and/or grizzled? This little obsession of theirs has made me never really get interested in the dead or alive series as a whole even if the gameplay was good I'd feel to silly playing it.
So, yes, the male equivalent would be this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyx6JDQCslE&feature=player_detailpage#t=56s
A man's penis is not important, nor a focus in male sexuality. As long as he has one, and it works, that is all that matters.
You won't ever see it focused on, because it doesn't matter.
Which I'm fully aware. I haven't even touched the Team Ninja or even the DOA part of it.John Funk said:It's less about hypersexualization and more about objectification. The super-sexy buxom girls fighting in heels is a male power fantasy. The shirtless ripping-muscle brawny dudes is... also a male powerfantasy. Guys want both; it's not female service as it is a different kind of male fanservice.
For female fanservice? I don't know, it depends on the lady. But rippling beefcake isn't necessarily it.
Also, I totally said this was for the ladies. Bad form for answering*ObsidianJones said:Which I'm fully aware. I haven't even touched the Team Ninja or even the DOA part of it.John Funk said:It's less about hypersexualization and more about objectification. The super-sexy buxom girls fighting in heels is a male power fantasy. The shirtless ripping-muscle brawny dudes is... also a male powerfantasy. Guys want both; it's not female service as it is a different kind of male fanservice.
For female fanservice? I don't know, it depends on the lady. But rippling beefcake isn't necessarily it.
I simply feel it's much easier to give those who like the female form fanservice. Low-cut shirts and jiggle jiggle. But I'd like to know would one go about to create females-who-are-attracted-to-males fanservice.
Captcha: Have an inkling.
you know what? Captcha becoming sentient, I can almost accept. The purposefully spooky font just doesn't have to occur.
And for the record, Captcha, I really don't have an inkling. I don't know what women would consider fanservice.
But think of the children!AxelxGabriel said:You know... I don't get why they don't have the guts to just flat out have them go nude, or at best an option to have them nude.