You can’t keep a good Booth Babe clothed

Permalink | May 11th, 2006

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Despite the warning and controversy, over past years’ Booth Babes, they were ever present at this year’s E3 — though reportedly baring a little less skin (but just a little).

In January, the Entertainment Software Association, which runs E3, caused a stir in the video game world by announcing that it would no longer tolerate the barely covered women–hired by game publishers to attract men to their E3 booths–unless they put on more clothes.

The booth babes had prowled the halls at the Los Angeles Convention Center, where E3 is held each year, in costumes meant to invoke various video game characters–costumes that in many cases were little more than bikinis.

And now, with E3 in full swing, it’s clear that the game publishers are working hard to ensure that booth babes are still on the show floor, are still posing for sexy pictures with adoring show attendees and are trying to get away with as much visible skin as possible.

What was that, sex doesn’t sell? Says who?!

Visit: ehavir’s E3 Raw flickr photoset

[via C|NET]

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