Either learn to deal with it, because it's really not that big of a problem.
Except it is a problem for three huge groups.
1) The female gamers.
Women are only just a minority of gamers these days, and trends suggest they may become a majority
this year. Sure, men still dominate in some genres, although mostly just as the target audience rather than an actual dominant demographic. These women exist and trying to pretend they don't requires actively shitting on them. If you don't believe me, read back your words from before. You are effectively telling women who game that
this isn't for them and to just shut up. How would that go down if you were, say, talking about black gamers in a game that contained gross racism?
2) The gaming industry.
See 1. Shitting on a substantial amount of their customers is a bad idea. The industry needs to change to reflect actual gaming demographics rather than the historic young male dominated world of the 90's and early 2000's. That is going to require massive cultural shifts within the industry itself, probably larger than in most gaming communities.
3) Gamers themselves.
The attitudes fostered within the more insular gaming communities are truly toxic. While the internet myth is that people leave it all behind when they go back to the real world, this is a substantial percentage of a persons social interaction. If such interactions are steeped in grossly sexist outlooks I can't imagine them truly leaving it all behind.
Compare and contrast, it is a pretty standard analytic technique. If you want to give a history of video games it is pretty hard to give a counterpoint, but if you want to say why these video games are sexist, you need a leg to stand on.
Again, you are entirely ignoring the point of the series. It isn't holding up a list of video games and saying "SEXIST! BAD!" over and over. It's exploring and analysing particular sexist tropes and how they have been used in games.
Seriously, how the hell would you do a compare and contrast here? It wouldn't add anything to the discussion at all.
Would you include movies of that type?
Perhaps a movie that has the name in its title?
As it's title, perchance?
Heh, rhetoric assignment to write an argument showing that one of the characters in that actually represents Promethius. It's such a crap film you could cover most of the cast.