Saturday, May 4, 2013

Start your day with a beautiful MMA behind-the-scenes video

There are plenty of fight highlight videos, but few give such a stark, behind-the-scenes look as this one. Some of the moments carry more weight when you know the story behind them. Melvin Guillard hugging Donald Cerrone and coach Greg Jackson is a beautiful moment on its own, but takes on more significance when you know Guillard once trained with Jackson and Cerrone. The run-up to their fight was tense, but afterwards they shared a hug.

But most of the images need no background. Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva celebrating after he knocked out Alistair Overeem, Joe Benavidez giving a quick fist-bump through the curtain of the medical area, and Mauricio "Shogun" Rua not wanting to put a hat on his bruised, swollen head say enough.

Thanks to MMA Fighting.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/start-day-beautiful-mma-behind-scenes-video-132154458.html

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Friday, May 3, 2013

SAGE and AOSSM launch the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine

SAGE and AOSSM launch the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-May-2013
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Contact: Camille Gamboa
camille.gamboa@sagepub.com
805-410-7441
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

Los Angeles, CA - SAGE today announces the launch of a new international open access journal, the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM). This journal was developed by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) in collaboration with professional sports medicine organizations from around the world as a global, peer-reviewed open access journal that will publish content for both researchers and practitioners studying orthopeadic sports medicine, arthroscopy, and knee arthroplasty.

OJSM publishes quality, peer-reviewed research, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses from leading authors around the world. Topics include orthopaedic sports medicine, (including surgical and non-surgical treatment of sports injuries), arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle, and foot, sports traumatology and epidemiology, knee arthroplasty, and relevant translational research.

An open access journal, OJSM promotes unrestricted, international readership of the content it publishes. Accepted articles will be published on a continuous basis, allowing for rapid dissemination of findings.

"The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine offers an intriguing publishing alternative for researchers and practitioners studying orthopaedic sports medicine and appeals to a truly international constituency of authors and readers," stated Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Bruce Reider and Associate Editors Drs. Allen F. Anderson and Mark E. Steiner. "While the journal publishes articles that are free and open to this global readership, they are thoroughly peer-reviewed and reflect the same standard of scientific rigor demonstrated by all AOSSM journals. As editors, our goal is to create a publication that is the most respected, authoritative, and widely accessed journal in the field."

"SAGE is pleased to expand our portfolio of open access journals to include the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, and further partner with the AOSSM with this addition to their highly reputable journals, The American Journal of Sports Medicine and Sports Health," stated Bob Howard, SAGE's Vice President of Journals. "With editorial board members from more than 30 different countries on 6 continents, the articles presented in this open access journal are truly global in nature, reflect the most current international innovations, and appeal to an unlimited audience around the world."

The first three published articles now available at http://www.ojsm.org include:

  • "Tunnel Enlargement and Coalition After Anatomic Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autografts: A Computed Tomography Study" by Yasuyuki Kawaguchi, MD, PhD, Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD, Jun Onodera, MD, PhD, Nobuto Kitamura, MD, PhD, Tsukasa Sasaki, RT, Tomonori Yagi, MD, PhD, and Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD (Japan)
  • "Predictors of Running-Related Injuries Among 930 Novice Runners: A 1-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study" by Rasmus Oestergaard Nielsen, MHSc, Ida Buist, PhD, Erik Thorlund Parner, PhD, Ellen Aagaard Nohr, PhD, Henrik Srensen, PhD, Martin Lind, PhD, and Sten Rasmussen, MD (Denmark)
  • "Differences in Knee Kinematics Between Awake and Anesthetized Patients During the Lachman and Pivot-Shift Tests for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency"by Takehiko Matsushita, MD, PhD, Shinya Oka, MD, Kouki Nagamune, PhD, Tomoyuki Matsumoto, MD, PhD, Yuichiro Nishizawa, MD, Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD, Seiji Kubo, MD, PhD, Masahiro Kurosaka, MD, PhD, and Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD (Japan)

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For more information, visit http://ojs.sagepub.com/. If you are interested in partnering with the AOSSM or would like to submit a manuscript, please contact Colleen O'Keefe at colleen@ojsm.org


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SAGE and AOSSM launch the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-May-2013
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Contact: Camille Gamboa
camille.gamboa@sagepub.com
805-410-7441
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

Los Angeles, CA - SAGE today announces the launch of a new international open access journal, the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM). This journal was developed by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) in collaboration with professional sports medicine organizations from around the world as a global, peer-reviewed open access journal that will publish content for both researchers and practitioners studying orthopeadic sports medicine, arthroscopy, and knee arthroplasty.

OJSM publishes quality, peer-reviewed research, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses from leading authors around the world. Topics include orthopaedic sports medicine, (including surgical and non-surgical treatment of sports injuries), arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, ankle, and foot, sports traumatology and epidemiology, knee arthroplasty, and relevant translational research.

An open access journal, OJSM promotes unrestricted, international readership of the content it publishes. Accepted articles will be published on a continuous basis, allowing for rapid dissemination of findings.

"The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine offers an intriguing publishing alternative for researchers and practitioners studying orthopaedic sports medicine and appeals to a truly international constituency of authors and readers," stated Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Bruce Reider and Associate Editors Drs. Allen F. Anderson and Mark E. Steiner. "While the journal publishes articles that are free and open to this global readership, they are thoroughly peer-reviewed and reflect the same standard of scientific rigor demonstrated by all AOSSM journals. As editors, our goal is to create a publication that is the most respected, authoritative, and widely accessed journal in the field."

"SAGE is pleased to expand our portfolio of open access journals to include the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, and further partner with the AOSSM with this addition to their highly reputable journals, The American Journal of Sports Medicine and Sports Health," stated Bob Howard, SAGE's Vice President of Journals. "With editorial board members from more than 30 different countries on 6 continents, the articles presented in this open access journal are truly global in nature, reflect the most current international innovations, and appeal to an unlimited audience around the world."

The first three published articles now available at http://www.ojsm.org include:

  • "Tunnel Enlargement and Coalition After Anatomic Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Tendon Autografts: A Computed Tomography Study" by Yasuyuki Kawaguchi, MD, PhD, Eiji Kondo, MD, PhD, Jun Onodera, MD, PhD, Nobuto Kitamura, MD, PhD, Tsukasa Sasaki, RT, Tomonori Yagi, MD, PhD, and Kazunori Yasuda, MD, PhD (Japan)
  • "Predictors of Running-Related Injuries Among 930 Novice Runners: A 1-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study" by Rasmus Oestergaard Nielsen, MHSc, Ida Buist, PhD, Erik Thorlund Parner, PhD, Ellen Aagaard Nohr, PhD, Henrik Srensen, PhD, Martin Lind, PhD, and Sten Rasmussen, MD (Denmark)
  • "Differences in Knee Kinematics Between Awake and Anesthetized Patients During the Lachman and Pivot-Shift Tests for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency"by Takehiko Matsushita, MD, PhD, Shinya Oka, MD, Kouki Nagamune, PhD, Tomoyuki Matsumoto, MD, PhD, Yuichiro Nishizawa, MD, Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD, Seiji Kubo, MD, PhD, Masahiro Kurosaka, MD, PhD, and Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD (Japan)

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For more information, visit http://ojs.sagepub.com/. If you are interested in partnering with the AOSSM or would like to submit a manuscript, please contact Colleen O'Keefe at colleen@ojsm.org


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Israel PM: Conflict over recognition not territory

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's prime minister appears to be giving a cool reception to a new peace proposal from the Arab world.

Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that the conflict with the Palestinians is not about territory. Instead, he says the Palestinians must recognize Israel as the Jewish homeland.

It was his first public statement on the matter since the Arab League this week modified a 2002 initiative, offering comprehensive peace with Israel in exchange for a complete withdrawal from occupied territories with small land swaps.

He did not address it directly, but his comments took aim at its central plank, exchanging occupied land for peace.

Speaking to Israeli diplomats, he said "the root of the conflict isn't territorial. It began way before 1967," the year Israel captured the territories claimed by the Palestinians.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-pm-conflict-over-recognition-not-territory-115942591.html

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

EU considers action, Pope weighs in, after Bangladesh disaster

By Ruma Paul

DHAKA (Reuters) - The European Union is considering trade action against Bangladesh, which has preferential access to EU markets for its garments, to pressure Dhaka to improve safety standards after a building collapse killed more than 400 factory workers.

Pope Francis condemned the conditions of workers who died in the disaster as "slave labor", while in Dhaka several thousand workers rallied to mark Labour Day, some calling for capital punishment for those responsible for the tragedy.

"The owner of the building ... should be hanged to death and compensation should be given to the injured and those who died," said labor leader Moshrefa Mishu. "A healthy and safe atmosphere should be made in the factories."

Duty-free access offered by Western countries and low wages have helped turn Bangladesh's garment exports into a $19 billion a year industry, with 60 percent of clothes going to Europe.

Any action by the EU on Bangladesh's duty-free and quota-free access would require the agreement of all member states and could take more than a year to implement.

"The European Union calls upon the Bangladeshi authorities to act immediately to ensure that factories across the country comply with international labor standards ...," the 27-nation bloc said in a statement issued by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht.

In the United States, prominent Democrats Sander Levin and George Miller wrote a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to facilitate the development of a concrete plan of action to address the range of issues relating to working conditions and worker rights in the garment sector in Bangladesh.

The death toll from the collapse last week of the illegally built Rana Plaza in Dhaka's commercial suburb of Savar rose to 411 on Wednesday, and about 40 unidentified victims were buried. One woman at the cemetery collapsed into tears when she recognized the body of her sister by her dress.

"SHOT ACROSS THE BOWS"

With local anger growing over the country's worst industrial accident, a delegation from the International Labour Organisation met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka to offer support and press for action to prevent any more such incidents.

The EU had already urged Bangladesh to adhere to ILO standards in January after two earlier factory fires, including one last November in which 112 people died.

A European Union official said the latest EU statement, issued late on Tuesday, was "a shot across the bows". "We want to turn up the diplomatic heat on them and get them to sit down and discuss this with us." [ID:nL6N0DI0QH]

About 3.6 million people work in Bangladesh's garment industry, making it the world's second-largest apparel exporter behind China. The industry employs mostly women, some of whom earn as little as $38 a month.

The Bangladeshi prime minister warned factory owners they would have to take care of their workers. "You will have to ensure workers' fair wages, allowances and other rights ... you must look after their workplace safety if you want to do business," she told a discussion forum.

Pope Francis added to pressure for change in his toughest remarks on workers' rights since his election on March 13, an indication he plans to make social justice a plank of his pontificate.

"Living on 38 euros ($50) a month - that was the pay of these people who died. That is called slave labor," Francis said in a private impromptu sermon at his personal morning Mass in his residence, Vatican Radio reported.

There were about 3,000 people inside the complex, which was built on a swamp, when it collapsed. About 2,500 people have been rescued, many injured, but many remain unaccounted for.

"Why are they taking so much time to pull out bodies?" asked a grief-stricken father who, like many others, has been waiting on the streets near the collapsed factory, hoping for information about his son.

Police said DNA samples of the bodies buried on Wednesday had been preserved, so tests could be done if relatives came forward later.

The building's owner Mohammed Sohel Rana and his father, Abdul Khalek, are among eight people arrested so far, and police are seeking a fifth factory boss, Spanish citizen David Mayor, although it was unclear whether he was in Bangladesh at the time of the accident.

EU IS BIGGEST MARKET

The factory collapse was the third deadly incident in six months to raise questions about worker safety and labor conditions in the poor South Asian country, which relies on garments for 80 percent of its exports. Clothes made in five factories inside the Rana Plaza building were produced for retailers in Europe and Canada.

In the year to June 2012, Bangladesh's garment exports to the EU rose to $11.37 billion from $10.52 billion a year earlier, according to Bangladesh's commerce ministry. Germany is the main EU market at $3.4 billion, followed by the UK at $2.13 billion, Spain at $1.71 billion and France at $1.27 billion.

Bangladesh's next biggest garment export market is the United States, which accounts for 23 percent, or $4.53 billion.

"The EU is presently considering appropriate action, including through the Generalised System of Preferences - through which Bangladesh currently receives duty-free and quota-free access to the EU market," Ashton and de Gucht said.

"The sheer scale of this disaster and the alleged criminality around the building's construction is finally becoming clear to the world."

The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), an umbrella organization that brings NGOs, unions and brands together to try to improve working conditions, said retailers, major brands and the suppliers who own the factories would have to contribute towards factory inspections.

"Bangladeshi companies who supply to our retailers need to be pricing in operating a decent factory, a safe factory and paying proper wages," ETI director Peter McAllister told Reuters.

"And then the retail world needs to recognize that the real cost of having sustainable businesses are going to be higher," he said, adding that he thought retailers would accept slightly higher prices if all outlets agreed to the changes.

Following a private emergency meeting of Canadian retailers, the Retail Council of Canada said on Tuesday it would develop a new set of guidelines. That meeting brought together retailers including Loblaw, Sears Canada Inc and Wal-Mart Canada, to discuss how to deal with the tragedy.

Loblaw Executive Chairman Galen Weston said the company would take further action "to address the situation" following the collapse of the building, where some of its "Joe Fresh" garments were made, although he did not offer specifics.

Representatives of some 45 companies, including Gap Inc, H&M, J.C. Penney, Nike Inc, Wal-Mart, Britain's Primark, Marks & Spencer and Tesco, and Li & Fung, met officials from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association in Dhaka this week to discuss worker and plant safety.

Primark and Loblaw have promised to compensate the families of garment workers killed while making their clothes.

(Reporting by Susan Taylor, Neha Alawadhi, Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul; Writing by Paul Tait and Michael Perry; Editing by Philippa Fletcher, Andrew Hay and Neil Fullick)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eu-considers-action-pope-weighs-bangladesh-disaster-001054707.html

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Coroner: Boy, 5, shoots 2-year-old sister in Ky.

BURKESVILLE, Ky. (AP) ? In southern Kentucky, where some children get their first guns even before they start first grade, Stephanie Sparks was cleaning the kitchen as her 5-year-old son played with the small rifle he was given last year. Then, as she stepped onto the front porch, "she heard the gun go off," a coroner said.

In a horrific accident Tuesday that shocked a rural area far removed from the national debate over gun control, her son, Kristian, had fatally shot his 2-year-old sister, Caroline, in the chest, authorities said.

Kristian's rifle was kept in a corner of the mobile home, and the family didn't realize a bullet had been left in it, Cumberland County Coroner Gary White said.

"Down in Kentucky where we're from, you know, guns are passed down from generation to generation," White said. "You start at a young age with guns for hunting and everything."

What is more unusual than a child having a gun, he said, is "that a kid would get shot with it."

In this case, the rifle was made by a company that sells guns specifically for children ? "My first rifle" is the slogan ? in colors ranging from plain brown to hot pink to orange to royal blue to multi-color swirls.

"It's a normal way of life, and it's not just rural Kentucky, it's rural America ? hunting and shooting and sport fishing. It starts at an early age," said Cumberland County Judge Executive John Phelps. "There's probably not a household in this county that doesn't have a gun."

In Cumberland County, as elsewhere in Kentucky, local newspapers feature photos of children proudly displaying their kills, including turkey and deer.

Phelps, who is much like a mayor in these parts, said it had been four or five years since there had been a shooting death in the county, which lies along the Cumberland River near the Tennessee state line.

"The whole town is heartbroken," Phelps said of Burkesville, a farming community of 1,800 about 90 miles northeast of Nashville, Tenn. "This was a total shock. This was totally unexpected."

Phelps said he knew the family well. He said the father, Chris Sparks, works as a logger at a mill and also shoes horses.

The family lives in a gray mobile home on a long, winding road, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland that's been in the family since the 1930s. Toys, including a small truck and a basketball goal, were on the front porch, but no one was home Wednesday.

There's a house across the street, but the next closest neighbor lives over a hill.

Family friend Logan Wells said he received a frantic call telling him that the little girl was in an accident and to come quickly.

When he got to the hospital, Caroline was already dead. "She passed just when I got there," Wells said.

White said the shooting had been ruled accidental, though a police spokesman said it was unclear whether any charges will be filed.

"I think it's too early to say whether there will or won't be," Trooper Billy Gregory said.

White said the boy received the .22-caliber rifle as a gift, but it wasn't clear who gave him the gun, which is known as a Crickett.

"It's a little rifle for a kid. ... The little boy's used to shooting the little gun," White said.

The company that makes the rifle, Milton, Pa.-based Keystone Sporting Arms, has a "Kids Corner" on its website with pictures of young boys and girls at shooting ranges and on bird and deer hunts. It says the company produced 60,000 Crickett and Chipmunk rifles for kids in 2008. The smaller rifles are sold with a mount to use at a shooting range.

Keystone also makes guns for adults, but most of its products are geared toward children, including books and bright orange vests and hats.

"The goal of KSA is to instill gun safety in the minds of youth shooters and encourage them to gain the knowledge and respect that hunting and shooting activities require and deserve," the website said.

No one at the company answered the phone Wednesday.

According to the website, company founders Bill McNeal and his son Steve McNeal decided to make guns for young shooters in the mid-1990s and opened Keystone in 1996 with just four employees, producing 4,000 rifles that year. It now employs about 70 people.

It also has a long list of testimonials from parents who talk about how grateful they are to be able to go shooting with their children.

Sharon Rengers, a longtime child advocate at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, said making and marketing weapons specifically for children was "mind-boggling."

"It's like, oh, my God," she said, "we're having a big national debate whether we want to check somebody's background, but we're going to offer a 4-year-old a gun and expect something good from that?"

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Associated Press writer Janet Cappiello in Louisville contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/coroner-boy-5-shoots-2-old-sister-ky-030521203.html

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Information sharing before bombings under review

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama said Tuesday his counterterrorism bureaucracy "did what it was supposed to be doing" before the Boston Marathon bombing as his top intelligence official began a review into whether sensitive information was adequately shared and whether the U.S. government could have disrupted the attack.

"We want to go back and we want to review every step that was taken," Obama told a White House news conference. "We want to leave no stone unturned. We want to see, is there in fact additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further improve and enhance our ability to detect a potential attack."

The 90-day review is also a political pre-emptive strike as Republican lawmakers question whether the administration's law enforcement and intelligence agencies failed to share crucial counterterrorism information ? the same error blamed for missing the clues before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Some Republican lawmakers have already suggested forming a select committee to investigate the Boston bombings, just as they are calling for a similar committee to delve further into the militant attacks that killed four Americans last year in Benghazi, Libya.

Shawn Turner, a spokesman for Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, said the review covers the period before the Boston attack because the investigation of the bombings is still underway. Initiated earlier this week, it's being carried out by I. Charles McCullough III, the independent intelligence community inspector general. He is authorized to reach into any U.S. intelligence agency.

The question centers on whether the FBI, CIA and Homeland Security Department shared enough with each other about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings who died in an escape attempt. The Russian government had tipped off the FBI and the CIA about his possible links to militancy. His brother, Dzokhar, also a suspect, is in custody.

The intelligence community review does not preclude any other reviews by Congress.

Bradley Schreiber, a Homeland Security senior adviser during the Bush administration and a veteran of such reviews, said the 90-day review DNI has started may not provide enough answers.

"The only way you are going to get a thorough review ... is to have an independent panel review the circumstances," Schreiber said. "You need a third party, presidential commission that has clear lines of authority to cross jurisdictional boundaries."

Turner said that Clapper believes the review will show his agencies shared information about the suspect appropriately, a sentiment echoed by Obama.

"Based on what I've seen so far, the FBI performed its duties, the Department of Homeland Security did what it was supposed to be doing," Obama said, describing how the FBI interviewed the elder Tsarnaev.

Obama called it "hard stuff" to stop terror attacks, especially ones by what he described as "self-radicalized individuals" who choose to kill and maim "because of whatever warped, twisted ideas they may have."

Tamerlan Tsarnaev first came to the attention of U.S. officials in early 2011, when Russia told the FBI that Tamerlan and his mother were religious extremists. The FBI investigated them, and the Tsarnaevs' names were added to a Homeland Security Department database used to help screen people entering and leaving the U.S. But the FBI found nothing linking them to religious extremists or terrorists, and asked the Russians twice for more information to help with the investigation. The FBI never heard back and closed its investigation in June 2011.

In the fall of that year, the Russians reached out to the CIA with the same concerns. The CIA shared this with the FBI, and also asked that the names of Tamerlan and his mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, be entered into a massive government database of people with suspected terrorist ties. The FBI again reached out to Russia for more information, and never heard back.

When Tamerlan Tsarnaev traveled to and from Russia in 2012, his travel did not raise alarms because the FBI had closed its investigation into Tsarnaev a year earlier.

Members of Congress may not be satisfied with any Obama administration review.

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., a member of the House intelligence committee, told CNN that the FBI also came across information on the suspect on its own, "which it did not think was significant enough to follow up on or they thought there was not enough substance to it to go further. ... OK, twice, but three times? To me it warranted at least the FBI going further, keeping the file open."

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., also a member of the House intelligence committee, said: "Just because the FBI didn't find derogatory information about the suspects doesn't mean it wasn't there to be found. But nor should we leap to a conclusion of malfeasance. Instead, this review may produce one important component of the 'lessons learned' from the attacks."

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Associated Press writers Eileen Sullivan and Alicia A. Caldwell in Washington contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/information-sharing-bombings-under-review-200615232.html

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A Visual History of Attractive Video Game Characters: The 80s

Video games in the 80s only depicted a certain amount of pixels on the screen. Fortunately, that didn't hold developers back from pushing the limits of the available hardware to play with our imagination by creating beautiful, handsome characters.

This week?starting off with the 80s?we're going to explore the hottest, most attractive video game characters to see how gaming tastes and technology have changed over the years.


It's not surprising to see the first few instances of popular characters represented in video games as blocky blobs. It may not seem like Smurfette and Snow White are beautiful in these images by today's standards, but it's what we had in the 80s.

Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (1982)

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1983)

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Nintendo stuck to a formula in their early games: After beating the game, players were rewarded with an ending animation featuring a cute princess or?in Metroid's case?a really hot, shocking reveal.

Pauline in Donkey Kong (1981)

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Princess Peach in Super Mario Bros. (1985)

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Samus Aran in Metroid (1986)

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Princess Zelda in The Legend of Zelda (1986)

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Things changed a bit by the end of the decade. Because of technical limitations, in most cases instead of named characters we got beautiful intros, endings or title screens. And of course there were exceptions and experiments, like the interactive movie-like Dragon's Lair released on laserdisc or the prankish, comedic text adventure Leather Goddesses Of Phobos.

Dragon's Lair (1983)

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Leather Goddesses of Phobos (1986)

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California Games (1987)

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Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards (1987)

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The Great Giana Sisters (1987)

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Super Robin Hood (1987)

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Maniac Mansion (1987)

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Sid Meier's Pirates! (1987)

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Snatcher (the PC-8801 version from 1988)

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Battle Chess (1988)

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Street Rod (1989)

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Keef The Thief (1989)

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Super Monaco Grand Prix (1989)

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Spellcasting 101 (1989)

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Prince of Persia (1989)

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It didn't take too long to see adult games pop up and find their audiences. Although we won't focus on them in the series, we can't ignore their presence. Japan already had a decent library of adult games by the end of the decade, but the West took their own active part in various so-called Atari porn titles (Custer's Revenge) and poker games. One of the earliest ones was Artworx' Strip Poker for the Apple II.

Strip Poker: A Snizzling Game of Chance (1982)

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The closest you could get to hot male characters in video games were sword & sorcery type fantasy titles, movie adaptations, run-and-gun action games or a combination of these. Basically: full of testosterone.

James Bond: A View To Kill (1983)

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Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)

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Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter (1986)

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Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior (1987)

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Contra (1988)

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Moonwalker (1989)

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Super Spike Volleyball (1989)

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Tomorrow we step forward to the 90s to see how tastes evolved in that decade.

Can you recall any other great games from the 80s that featured beautiful characters? Hit the comments and post 'em!

sources: Allen Kesinger, C64 Endings, Matt Barton, 007Museum, Highretrogamelord89, Hardcoregaming101, CDKgaming, Combolations, DavetheUsher, RagoGamer, Highretrogamelord89, Atarimania

For better or worse, sex sells. And for some of Japan's most famous game companies, it was? Read?

Source: http://kotaku.com/a-visual-history-of-attractive-video-game-characters-t-477833959

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