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Friday, September 28, 2018

Videogame Review, Barbie Super Model for the Sega Genesis (w/ 6-Button Arcade Stick)

Videogame Review, Barbie Super Model for the Sega Genesis (w/ 6-Button Arcade Stick)

It’s a breeze.  The dramatic flash of Barbie’s game here takes you to courses under the sky and witness by intruders who pardon her excuses for vanity with obstacles of their own.  My Arcade Stick controller is very comfortable to deal with for Barbie and, because both the game and the controller are brand new, I’m pretty much acquainted with exercise on the beach, or in a city of movies, or in a snowman’s dream, or even in a biker’s fantasy zone.  Barbie has to execute tasks for obstacles related to her fashion industry.  Earrings, headbands, painted nails… yeah, you get the picture.  She has to dress herself up.  And it’s not easy to remember everything going on in her magazines to know which outfits to dismiss.  The controls are very light and ergonomic thanks to the arcade interface that gives Barbie her moments of glory under the stars, even if it’s not nighttime yet in her world.  It’s too bad that critics were so fed up with Barbie in the 90s.  Too much exposure to fashion may hurt one’s imagination if the person for it doesn’t know how to delineate obstacles for a much better focus.  Here’s the thing: although Barbie is beautiful and pretty in her own forms of disguise, we, as critics, can’t have the government put a stop to every kind of socially abhorrent behavior.  Barbie herself under that law would be imprisoned by the scrutiny of fashion due to claims and rumors about a celebrity’s ugliness.  Excessive avoidance of grossness isn’t practical, healthy, and focused unless the disgusting measures we’re concerned about are involving evil.  Someone in fashion can call on others and accuse a lady for being gross and have her imprisoned.  Is that our destiny for women?  Arresting a lady because she’s gross?  We must consider factors that own on distinctions for clarity over morals if we’re to suddenly leap at a woman and put her in handcuffs; besides (I can’t believe I’m saying this), Barbie isn’t that singular in her fashion industry because her friends have awkwardness which can be considered “gross” in the viewpoint of male dominance or female stereotypes.  She lives on stereotypes herself and considers herself to be a glittery idol for the other side of the border in terms of humanity.  The police can’t just put citizens in jail for being gross.  Lipstick itself can be gross; it can be socially abhorrent.  So what?  Videogames often portray extremes that go hand in hand with balance and I think a lady can take care of herself.  Makeup, however she puts it on, will define her independence among the fashionable dressers and pleasers of the Barbie industry.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie:_Super_Model

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