The video game industry is often criticized for it’s inability to create positive female and minority stars in their games. From Mario to Doom to Metal Gear Solid, main video game characters have mostly been white males. To offer up some diversity, here are ten characters that break the mold, and can be considered to be strong, resourceful, and positive heroes. Please note I have included only main, playable characters.
Jax, a cybernetically enhanced soldier in the Mortal Kombat games, is the first African-American character in the series. While generally looked upon by MK fans as a lesser character, Major Jackson Briggs gets the nod here for at least being one of the good guys. And his Friendship move in Mortal Kombat 2 of cutting out paper dolls for his opponent is priceless!
Yes, that Michael Jackson! In 1990, games based on MJ’s Moonwalker video hit the arcades and home gaming systems. In the Sega Genesis version, you play as the King of Pop using magical dance moves to defeat henchmen and rescue little girls(!). Many of his hit songs are here including “Smooth Criminal” and “Billie Jean”. Even Bubbles the chimp makes an appearance. The game-play is pretty simplistic, (and a bit goofy- magic stars(?) come out of his foot to defeat enemies), but I will give MJ props for developing a game with no guns and a positive black (yes, he was still black then) role model.
The Star Wars movies have lead to many video game spin-offs and Princess Leia is included as a playable character in several. My favorite is Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, available for many home systems. In this game, Leia wields a blaster, her bun hairdo, and one very determined pair of eyebrows, to help save the galaxy. Best of all, you can even recreate the infamous gold metal bikini from Return of the Jedi!
The first female in the Mortal Kombat fighting series, Sonya Blade is given a back-story usually reserved for men; an elite soldier tracking the man (Kano) responsible for her partner’s death. Some of her fighting moves in the games, including her handstand leg grab and her Fatality (finishing move) the “Kiss of Death” are among the most popular of any fighting game series. Sonya is also unique in that she is rarely displayed in an overly sexual manner. She is a major character in the two live action films based on the games; lovely Bridgette Wilson plays Sonya in the (better) first film.
From the best selling game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, comes arguably the most controversial video game character, Carl “CJ” Johnson. CJ is African-American, and with this game he became the most known black hero in any game. Most in the African-American community would argue that he is a harmful stereotype, a criminal glamorizing the “thug life” in a world of guns, drugs, and prostitutes. But if one can divest themselves of the social impact of the character, he can be considered tougher and more capable than his white counterparts in the other GTA games.
With her trademark outfit of blue top, brown shorts, and two pistols ready at the hips, Lara Croft has become THE video game sex symbol. She made her debut in 1996′s Tomb Raider, a major hit for the Sony Playstation. With 35 million games sold, Lara is recognized by The Guinness Book of World Records as the most famous female video game character of all time. However, she remains controversial, because of the gratuitous sexuality and extreme violence in her early games. Her fame though is undeniable, as seen by her portrayal in two major movies by the gorgeous Angelina Jolie.
For anyone who came of age in 1986, your defining childhood moment was most likely finding out that Samus, the tough, cybernetic suit wearing, missile firing hero of Metroid (NES) was actually… a girl! The first game in the popular series gave no clue to her gender and the manual even referred to Samus as “he”. However, beating the game quickly would reveal Samus out of her suit as a scantily clad, curvaceous heroine. Samus has starred in ten top selling games, and is also a character in the popular Super Smash Bros. series.
Armed with tremendous thighs and an infectious giggle, Chun-Li was introduced in 1991′s Street Fighter II, becoming the first playable female character in a one-on-one fighting game. Her signature move is the Hyakuretsukyaku or Lightning Kick, a devastating rapid-fire kick to her opponent’s head. Her popularity has endured through several Street Fighter games, and she has been referenced in several movies, comics, and even songs by artists like The Arctic Monkeys and Wyclef Jean.
Although she made her debut (as Princess Toadstool) as a damsel in distress in 1985′s Super Mario Bros. for the NES, Princess Peach has since proved her mettle in several fighting, racing, and sports games. Her ability to hover/fly in Super Mario Bros. 2 made her that games preferred playable character (Yes, over Mario!) With looks, charm, and toughness, she compares favorably to the famed Disney Princesses. Her only flaw? Failing to hire quality bodyguards, as her many kidnappings by Bowser would attest!
Bo knows #1! No player in any sports video game has been as dominate as Bo Jackson in 1991′s Tecmo Super Bowl for the NES. With the top running speed in the game, Bo was unstoppable, to the point where amongst friends playing, the Raiders (Bo’s team) were usually off-limits. Injuries may have cut short his real career, but thanks to an active, surprisingly large, online Tecmo Super Bowl community, the legend of “Tecmo Bo” lives on.
Possibly the first black video game character came from Activision’s Boxing for the Atari 2600. Even with a simple one-button punch, and a simpler top-down display, Boxing was actually one of the more popular games for the 2600. The 2 player challenge was addictive and in games with my friends, we would usually take control of the black fighter, pretending to be then top boxers Sugar Ray Leonard or Larry Holmes, while the other player had to be Gerry Cooney (ouch!)
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Wow, I thought Lara or Peach would have been #1. Never even heard of Bo Jackson, although maybe that’s because I am from the UK.
Good list though, brings back a lot of memories. =)
Wow, crappy list
there’s also Turok (native American), Mario and Luigi (Italian)
those are both "white" males.
where the hell is the arbiter from halo.. take michael jackson out of this list and put him in.
otherwise great list.
What about Mileena, Jade, and Kitana? Ok, I’m just biased because I love Mortal Kombat. Glad to see Sonya on there.
xdarkhor*****: Have you looked at Mario and Luigi at all? If I’m not mistaken, they are both white and male, and so could not qualify for this list…
I really don’t want to turn this into a race issue, however Italians are Mediterranean, not Caucasian. Italians typically have “olive” colored skin, black hair and quite different facial features from Caucasian.
Race – Color of skin.
Ethnicity – Everything else; irrelevant to this list.
Dumbass.
There are three races, caucasians, mongloids, and blacks. western europeans are typically considered caucasians
“White people (also known as whites or collectively as the white race) have been defined as “being a member of a racial group characterized by light pigmentation of the skin” and “relating to a human group having light-coloured skin, especially of European ancestry.” wikipedia
no sgt. johnson? really?
Nice list. I would have included Tifa, Barret, Rinoh, Ashe and/or Yuna but i love the final fantasy series.
What about Sonic the Hedgehog?
true….no sonic?…no peace!!!
what about Pac Man?
Yeah, Yuna, and Zelda.
Chun Li was such a *****.
perfect dark. I thought that game would have been on here.
My brother had the Michael Jackson game way back when. I remember playing it a lot.
oh yea my suggestion was number 2
I taught Bo Jackson how to read music. Undoubtably, that was the source of his immortality…
is that michael jackson game for real?!
Yes.
terrible list
It is funny to read how down-right serious some of these comments are about something as life-altering and pertinent as video games.
Interesting list though!
Sonic is a hedgehog, but he is obviously a white male hedgehog:), personification of animals is almost always modelled on swms or swfs.
My 1st list! Thank you Jamie
I should have added “only human” characters in my opening. Thats why no Sonic, et al.
yoshi or kirby should definately be on this list
or pikachu
Bo was even more dominant in the original techmobowl, (not techmo superbowl).
Only 4 plays on O & D. If the defense picked the same play as the offense—a swarm of defenders would crush the ball carrier. You could run backward 20 yards, loop around (swarm in tow) with Bo and then just outrun the swarm.
These games were so simple, but they took alot of skill.
I totally want to nominate Barret from Final Fantasy VII. He is the 35-year old AVALANCHE (a renegade group) veteran doesn’t know when to quit when it comes against Shinra (The evil corporation in the game). He is the leader of the AVALANCHE group. He thinks that Shinra is responsible for the death of his wife. Although a little of a temper problem, he is one of the most popular players in the game, not only for his strength, but with his weapons as well. I mean he has a gun for an arm! What’s cooler than that!
not to mention, Final Fantasy VII might be the greatest role playing game of all time.
Ravyn – I got up to the point where i was on the way to fight the last battle with Sin on FFX, and i was clumsy and broke the cd…LAME! I know
but I started on FFXII and i’m about 10 hours in or so, it’s pretty good so far
No Zelda? I know she wasn’t really a playable character, but the game was called “The Legend of ZELDA” after all.
what about Adam Hunter and Blaze Fielding from Streets of Rage? adam is black and blaze is female :]
Nice list; thanks.
The Deus Ex series allowed you to customize your character’s skin tone- from albino through to caucasian through to olive-skinned and deep african-american brown. The second in the series “Invisible War,” went a step further to allow the user to play as a man or a woman, again with multiple skin-tone options. There’s rumors of a third in the series in development, but nobody on the original project is involved.
/Still waiting on Fallout 3
//Shudder…
aw what happened to Princess Zelda (although she’s only playable (in my knowledge) in Super smash Bros. Melee and Brawl)
Holy *****! That Bo Jackson play was off the chain! I used to play entire seasons of techmo bowl with in a single night…
HAHA! Michael Jackson! That’s hilarious!
The main character of metroid would be a great addition to the list. At the time there were very few non-white characters, excluding the black boxer of course!!! To finish the game and find out “he” was a she was pretty slick.
20Fan20: Samus Aran is already on the list (#4)
Michael Jackson is black?
This list is supposed to refer to popular characters that almost anyone could identify if they played games. Mentioning a character like Echidna (Spanish [?] female cappoeira fighter) in the relatively obscure game Bouncer for instance would never make it up there, even if she was the best female/non-white playable in history.
Good list man, props to Lara, Jax and Peach!
Jax was a monster
Interesting list. What about tiger woods pga tour 08?
Terrible list except for Samus and maybe Princess Leia.
Neat list. Not a video game person myself, but it is really interesting to look at gender and race in video games.
Darkhorse – Mario and Luigi are white. Many Italians are of mixed race, but Italians are considered Caucasian in the American system. It is also obvious that when Mario and Luigi were created, they were meant to be white, so I think the intention of the game’s creators is important here.
Bo Jackson?
Everyone knows Walter Payton and the Bears were by far the most dominant team in Techmo Bowl.
And I think you see more white males in the earlier days of video games because that was the primary market back in the day.
As video games are getting more popular than ever, and we see a more diverse crowd starting to get into video games…you will see that diversity increasingly reflected in the new games.
I am not sure I agree with the insinuation this list makes…personally I think video games have been socially more forward thinking than many parts of our culture.
One of the more bad ass characters and heroes in Halo is a black navy man. And let’s not forget Kortana.
In Metal Gear, Snake’s mentor and teacher is a woman…and she is shown beating him up more than a few times in the 3rd installation of the series…and actually is portrayed as the real hero, even more so than Snake. She may not be a playable character, but she is the real hero in the storyline .
you have to consider the protagonist from akuji the heartless (PS1) as the very first black principal video game character
what an insight by the list writer. i totally remember being shocked, offended and slightly aroused by the protagonist of metroid being a female.
What about the many awesome ladies of the Resident Evil games? I’m surprised they’re not even mentioned. They blow Lara Croft out of the water.
What about Kratos from the God of War series? He’s more Badass than anyone on this list. (Sorry Princess Peach)
That Michael Jackson video game is classic. Had to be thought up in some marketing meeting (as opposed to a real video game development meeting). “Hey lets make even more money with a Michael Jackson video game!”
wow, this a good list, I agreed with every choice this time! Well I would have put CJ higher but oh well.
Oh and Michael Jackson is the only black man ever to go from a black male to a white female ever.
xdarkhor*****:
I am 100% italian and when I fill out paperwork I put down Caucasian because I am white… so yea…. you’re wrong
islanderbst,: musta been a real ***** to have to do research for this list huh?
i’m not a gamer, but I will comment on commercials that are for new video games that have the “NASA effect” , in that, a highly detailed mini movie will play out that is not the actual program. Why dont they make the video game theater-movies like that? Are computer animated versions of famous actors or their voices really needed? And live action versions have yet to be what they could be.
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It’s tough to pare down the list to JUST 10… Personally I would have liked to see the list confined to those that broke stereotypes. CJ and Laura Croft did more to perpetuate stereotypes than anything. I have trouble taking seriously any female protagonist that’s aimed for a male audience, especially if there exists a cheat code to see her nude!
I personally think for that reason Samus deserves the top spot. She kicks as much tail as any male protagonist, and the fact you couldn’t even tell she was a woman was kinda a poignant point: she performed just as well as any man.
How about a list of “female protagonists that kick as much ass as any man”?
Let the angry gamers comments commence! Jeez.
I loved Lara Croft. Playing Tomb Raider was the favorite summertime hobby of my circle of friends WAAYY back in the day…my best friend and I managed to beat all Lara Croft games for PS1–5, I think?
Good memories, good memories…
Wow… the list was actually really short and boring as hell! And yeah, what about Turok?!
I think there is a mathematical rule that goes along the lines of an inverse square law:
The more of a ‘gamer’ you are, the less you get layed. (only applys to males, as we ALL know, even gamer chicks can get layed when ever they want).
No Turok? He was Native American
RE: post #58:
See post #55!
Only saw it AFTER I wrote post #58.
The gentleman takes his “gaming” seriously!