Future Tense for December 19th reports on images of women in video games. Video games have long been criticized for their violent nature. Now a new report blasts them for their portrayal of girls and women. Child advocay group Children Now examined best-selling games for Sony Playstation, Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. The group says many of the games promote unrealistic body images and stereotypical female characteristics, such as provocative sexuality, high-pitched voices and fainting. Patty Miller is director of the Children and the Media Program at Children Now.