Girl gamers want respect in virtual man's world

They are the gaming industry's very own suffragettes.
In professional competitions and vast online communities, groups of female gamers are demanding respect from game makers and challenging the assumption that video games are the domain of geeky boys in dark basements.
Four years ago, avid gamers Amber Dalton, 30, and her twin sister, Amy Brady, had never come across another woman during their hours of playing games online and at gaming parties.
Today, after walking away from a six-figure corporate job, Dalton runs an online...
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