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In the Downs and Smith (2010) analyses on the top 20 bestselling games in the US in 2003, they discovered that only 14% of all video game characters were female. Of that 14%, 41% appeared in sexually revealing clothing, 43% were designed as partially or fully naked. Of all male video game characters, 11% were found in sexually revealing clothing, and 4% were partially or fully naked. Downs and Smith (2010) also discovered that female characters were more likely to be designed with unrealistic body proportions (25% vs 2%).