During a livestream, with an LGBTQ+ flag in the background, blue hair, and pop songs boosting his moves, Alcides Furlin, 29, shoots his enemies away. The Brazilian engineer and streamer describes ...
You don’t need to be an avid gamer to appreciate the appeal of The Gaymers, a group of Mexican friends who show their love of video games by speaking the universal language of thirst. But hey, if you ...
The Phoenix Gaymers is a Valley non-profit that teams with organizations like Fierce Friends and One-N-Ten in an effort to raise awareness about LGBT resources. But its roots are much more humble. The ...
Both communities had been using the self-identifying term “gaymers” for years—gaymer.org has existed since 2006, according to a release from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which represented ...
The proverbial “safe house” within a video game triggers a sigh of relief. It’s a home base where one can take stock of their wellbeing, regroup with their team, unafraid of whatever’s beyond its ...
Video game culture isn’t exactly known for its queer and trans inclusivity—at least, not yet. A recent OnlineRoulette.org study found that 88 percent of LGBTQ+ gamers who were out to their gaming ...
A little friendly smack talk during a bout of fierce, friendly online competition is one thing, but the prevalence of vile and hurtful homophobic sentiments in online play is all too commonplace. This ...