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    New E3 Booth Babe Rules - Part 2

    Posted on Monday, January 30 2006 @ 13:11:49 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The TechZone looks at the impact on the economy of no booth babes at E3.

    Since the ESA dropped the anti-provocative booth babe bomb, message forums have been flooded by people from all camps. Some think the show should be cancelled completely. Others will miss the display of skin, but are glad that the focus will be more on the games. And then there are those that don’t really care either way because they are immune to the magnetism of hot women promoting videogames. This isn’t another article debating the ESA’s decision or pondering the need for booth babes. We here at TTZ have decided to approach the issue from a very different perspective. What perspective am I referring to? Has anyone considered the huge impact that this will have on the economy??

    Read on over here.


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