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This is a list of notable women in the video game industry.

Notable women in the video game industry

Tracy Fullerton
Yoko Kanno
Heather Kelley
Siobhan Reddy
File:Brenda Romero in 2014.JPG
Brenda Romero
Kellee Santiago
Kim Swift

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