Who knows? Half of the people in this forum could be women and just choose not to advertise it...
They aren't. RGVAC has no female members. KLOV.com has one female member, she isn't very active, and she is a member of a circle of friends who ALL own arcade games.
You never see any women bidding on games at the auction. This is a male hobby. Despite the fact that from my experience girls tend to have more fun with the finished products.
It's not entirely a male hobby. I doubt that half the people on here are women, due to the nature of the hobby, but I also know that atari2600chick isn't the only one. Same thing with RGVAC and KLOV. How do I know this?
I'm a girl, and have posted at all three of those places. Granted, I'm not very active in the posting, as I tend to read more and talk less, especially when I don't have anything to add to the subject, or my viewpoint has already been brought up, but we're around.
My roommate is also quite into it, though she's far more into the playing than the building/repairing - not that she hasn't worked on them as well, but I get more out of the fixing than she does. She has more game playing background than I do, but I have the electrical and mechanical experience.
It's not purely MAME either, though it initially started out that way, the MAME machine is fully operational, but undecorated as most of my time is getting the rest of the games fixed up. Only one of our games has come to us fully working. Everything else has been fixed by girls.
Primarily a male hobby? Sure. Solely? Hardly.
Also, atarichick - looking good so far!
