"You know the feeling of "there are no girls on the internet" or the popular perception that games are nothing more than than an immature male power fantasy? This kind of blatant objectification really isn't helping."
-First, I don't have a feeling that there are no girls on the internet... Have you ever been on Facebook? Yeah, girls love it... most of the guys I know, not so much... How about dating sites and chat rooms? Seriously, you must think the online world is just within the games themselves.
Oh, and my wife... I met her online...
-Second, I've never heard that "POPULAR PERCEPTION" that you claim, but to many people, games are an escape from reality and are just meant to be fun.
Also, this is no different than the magazines that rate the hottest celebs. The only difference is that this article is about girls in video games that don't actually exist. To make a woman feel objectified she would have to exist.
OR perhaps you just made the comment because you are an unattractive feminist b****!!