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Controversies
editSan Andreas was criticised by some for its perceived racial stereotyping.[1][2][3] Some saw the alleged stereotyping as ironic,[4] while others defended the game, noting that the storyline could speak to people of different backgrounds.[5] A study in Games and Culture found that youth groups "do not passively receive the games' images and content".[6]
San Andreas was criticised by some for its perceived racial stereotyping.[2][3] The New York Times said that San Andreas was among the many video games that "played on racial stereotypes"; California child advocate Eileen Espejo added that "limiting what characters of color can do and cannot do in the games sends a message to kids".[1] Others noted that the storyline could speak to people of different backgrounds. Kotaku opined that some interactions in San Andreas could be portrayed as a lack of racism, noting that characters spoke "without moderating their slang or tone of speech" and "[made] no comments whatsoever about each other's vocabulary, background or speech patterns".[5]
Academics have studied the effect of perceived racial stereotyping in San Andreas. A 2010 study noted that the game was "laden with stereotypical images of African-Americans" and found that such games "influenced the processing of stereotype associations".[7][8]
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Other studies sought to analyse the effect found that youth groups "do not passively receive the games' images and content".[6]
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Games Cult Racewas invoked but never defined (see the help page). - 1 2 Deskins, Troy G. (2013). "Stereotypes in Video Games and How They Perpetuate Prejudice". McNair Scholars Research Journal. 6 (5): 28.
- 1 2 Cicchirillo, Vincent G. (2009). "The effects of priming racial stereotypes through violent video games".
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