BarrelsOfDouche said:
The idea of taking an established franchise and simply gender flipping it has got to be the laziest, most insincere, dumbest way to write anything. Especially if you're doing it to appear more politically correct and accommodating of other demographics.
Really, rather than writing new, interesting characters, people are just saying "screw it, let's just make the same thing again but with a chick instead of a dude. That will shut people up with very little actual work on our behalf."
That's what I think any time I hear people suggesting stuff like "hey, let's make Zelda with a female Link" or "Let's remake 007 with a woman". Just a lazy cop out, and bad pandering. People deserve more.
I agree on most counts... but there is a slight difference regarding the Link scenario. We're not playing as the same character in most Zelda games. They are all green-clad, sword-wielding heroes called "Link", but they live in different time periods (with a few exceptions like Wind Waker + Phantom Hourglass). They are all linked by destiny/fate/legend/whatever-you-wanna-call-it, but there is nothing which has laid down that all of them MUST be male. As Bob said, it can fit very easily into the canon. "On this occasion, the hero of time was born a woman" is all the justification in would need lore-wise.
James Bond on the other hand is an established character. Sure there have been several actors, but they all play the exact same James Bond written by Ian Fleming. The idea of gender-swapping him, or indeed any established character like him/her, does seem lazy to me and I'd just wonder "why do it", but Link
is a unique case where it would fit with the story. It's why people are forever questioning whether/when Nintendo will do it with him and not Mario.