Children's health groups and feminists call for Sony game to be withdrawn
A game in which people must rescue a 'fat princess' has been condemned by children’s health groups and feminists.
The Child Growth Foundation and feminist blogger, Shakespeare’s Sister, have called for the Fat Princess game to be withdrawn, claiming they are “uncomfortable” with the content.
Fat Princess will be available on the Playstation 3 (PS3) games console later this year. It is described by its creators as a "comic medieval battle".
Players are required to rescue a princess from an enemy dungeon. However, there’s a catch: “Your adversary has been stuffing her with food to fatten her up and it’s going to take most of your army working together to carry her back across the battlefield,” Sony says in the description.
Melissa McEwan, who founded the Shakespeare's Sister feminist website, attacked Sony for publishing a game that she claimed would help create "a new generation of fat-hating" young people.
"I can't figure out why anyone would want to rescue a fat princess in the first place, since everyone knows that fat girls are unlovable human garbage at whom any sensible bloke would sooner hurl invective than cast a longing glance, " she wrote in a post on her blog.
Tam Fry, of the Child Growth Foundation, a charity for young people with growth disorders, said: "I am uncomfortable with the concept of the game and I certainly would not encourage anyone to play it."
However, Sony said it had not set out to offend anyone.
David Wilson, a representative for the company said: “We do not condone bullying or any of the other misdemeanours this game has been accused of.
“Fat Princess is very much a tongue-in-cheek fantasy game featuring cartoon graphics and keeps in with many comedic treatments of medieval fantasy, and the stereotypical characters found in traditional fairy tales or more contemporary versions such as Shrek.”
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Shut your mouth, stupid feminist twats
I lol'd at this post. Why doesn't anyone ever remember that it is scientifically proven that it is UNHEALTHY to be OBESE. It is also unattractive. Fat people die earlier. Fat people are not presented well in media (TV, magazines etc) for a reason. Because there is no acceptable reason to be obese. sbankay@vintagefinancial.co.uk
Posted by Your mum, 11 Jan 2010
Judging a book by it's cover?
Wow who hates fat girls? "fat girls are unlovable human garbage" she does. The game is a freaking comedy, it's also fun as heck and hardly has anything to do with fat girls other than the story revolving around her. It's mainly a capture the flag game with medieval style fighters. This just sounds like an extreme case of people "judging a book by it's cover". If they'd just shut their trap and check the game out for real they might not be so damn offended. If they're still offended, maybe they just need to get a life and quit griping over every little damn thing that offends them. Seriously, grow up.
Posted by Craig, 14 Aug 2010