Spre deosebire de FEMINISTELE din SUA care se plang de o PRINTEZA GRASE,ale 
noastre au reusit sa propulseze cu "succesuri" o PRINTESA PREZIDENTIALA cu BUZE 
GRASE si cu mai nimic la capitolul NEURONI in fruntea tineretului PARTIDULUI 
lui ta-su.
   
  
http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/feminists-cry-foul-over-fat-princess/1232315
   
  Feminists cry foul over Fat Princess
   
  Does Sony's cartoony castle game cross the line?
   
  By Ben Silverman
   
  She's plump, powerful and ready to cause more controversy than "SuperSize Me."
  She's Fat Princess, the star of Sony's upcoming video game of the same name. 
Debuting at last week's E3 expo, the colorful Fat Princess is a 
capture-the-flag game with a twist: you can thwart capture attempts by locking 
the once-thin princess in a dungeon and stuffing her full of cake, thereby 
increasing her girth and making her harder for your enemies to haul back to 
home base.
  According to popular gaming blog Joystiq, two feminist gaming sites have 
already voiced their displeasure with the weighty issue. 
   
  Feminist Gamer's "Mighty Ponygirl" rings in diplomatically, suggesting a new 
way to play the game altogether. 
  "Instead of running out into the forest to find cake to fatten up the 
princess with, why not go out and find gold (which is a lot heavier than cake) 
to stuff into a treasure chest. The more gold in the chest, the heavier it 
would be, and the harder it would be to carry," she said, before adding, "Oh, 
but that's not as "cute" as cake and fat chicks. Right."
  Over at Shakesville, however, writer Melissa McEwan cuts to the chase, 
telling Sony she's "positively thrilled to see such unyielding dedication to 
creating a new generation of fat-hating, heteronormative ---holes." 
  Sony has yet to issue an official response, although Joystiq did receive a 
particularly informative update from James Green, Fat Princess' lead art 
director, who clued gamers in on the origins of the game:
  "Does it make it better or worse that the concept artist (who designed the 
look, characters, everything) is a girl?"
  Hmmm...hope the game's detractors don't mind eating a bit of crow. 

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