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No More E3 Booth Babes?

Sounds great to me, I'm insulted usually that the industry thinks they can sell games/brands to me with women clad in, well, almost nothing.

I guess this doesn't mean they'll dissapear, but they'll be certainly harder to see, and I hope allot more respectable!

Now if they can just turn down the bass....hmmm...maybe next year?

from the IGDA guides for E3:

Material, including live models, conduct that is sexually explicit and/or sexually provocative, including but not limited to nudity, partial nudity and bathing suit bottoms, are prohibited on the Show floor, all common areas, and at any access points to the Show. ESA, in its sole discretion, will determine whether material is acceptable.

For 2006, The Board has adopted an amendment to the current Character of Exhibit/Attire Policy enforcement. Exhibitors will receive ONE verbal warning when a violation of the policy is encountered. Should another violation occur, the ESA will impose a $5,000 penalty, payable immediately on-site and require that models comply with the dress code before returning to the floor.

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