Four problems with your point:
1. Coding is not the same as making a game. Games are writing, art, animation, design, music, UI, QA, production, voice acting, worldbuilding, community, direction, and systems. Reducing the whole medium to “men coded it” is not it.
2. Women have always been part of computing and games. From early computing history to game writing, art, design, production and development, women have contributed. They were often less visible, less credited, or pushed out of technical spaces, but “less represented” is not the same as “absent.”
3. Representation is not ownership. Even if men made most games historically, that would not mean men “own” games forever. By that logic, only the dominant group in any old industry would ever be allowed to see themselves centered. Absurd little dungeon of a worldview.
4. Players are not only men. Women play games. Women buy games. Women stream games. Women write about games. Women mod games. Women work on games. Women are not guests in the medium.
Men have coded the best video games of all time. Fuck you for reducing the achievement of men to a virtue signaling event. Get all women teams to code a game. Don't force men to make your shitty games anymore. Of course men are represented mainly in the thing we created.