what do you think of the fact that most media are aimed at men?
1)
I'm not certain I accept that as "fact." It's possible that if one were to collectively add up everything and categorize it that media aimed at men might be the largest group...but I rather doubt it. I would guess that there's probably more gender-neutral media than male media. Probably. I haven't counted, and I'm guessing you haven't either.
Yes, sure..."console games" are probably generally "aimed" at men, but for example, I would say that "soap operas" are generally aimed at women. Talk radio is probably generally aimed at men, but romance novels are probably generally aimed at women.
Also, there's a
lot of gender-neutral stuff. For example, horror novels. Are those "aimed" at men? Are they "aimed" at women? I'm guessing probably not. Saturday morning cartoons, men or women? No, again...I think that's pretty gender neutral. Sitcoms? Gender neutral. Newspaper comics? Gender neutral. Sure, there are trends and exceptions. Garfield is a newspaper comic that is arguably intended for men. But then Rose is Rose is arguably intended for women. Overall? I think newspaper comics lean towards gender neutral.
I don't personally perceive an overwhelming bias one way or another.
2)
It's possible that if one were to account for everything, "male oriented" media might be the largest group. But, simply by virtue of how math works, it's very likely that
some group probably gets the most. With as much content as there is, the odds of things being exactly even are fairly small. If "female" content outnumbered "male" content, I don't think I would be bothered by that. I see no great value to "enforcing equal representation." If it's 30% female-oriented, 40% male-oriented and 30% gender-neutral...I don't have a problem with that. If it were 40% female, 30% male and 30% gender-neutral, I wouldn't have a problem with that either. One side or the other is probably going to end up getting more than the other...and that's ok. It's not a competition.
3)
Ultimately, I think it's not very important. For example, I watch My Little Pony. If you look on the left, you'll see that I'm wearing a Princess Celestia avatar. Clearly, pretty pony princesses were not something that was "aimed" at me. Nevertheless, I enjoy it. I'm sure you can relate to that. Quite a few of the games on your list were probably "aimed" at men. Nevertheless, you enjoyed them, right? So...what's the problem?
It's far more important to me that
good content be produced, than than "male/female" content be produced. If people want "more" of something I don't particularly have a problem with that, but I see a much more severe scarcity of
good material than I see a scarcity of "by gender" material.