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Booth Babes Set to Return to E3 2009

E3 the last couple of year’s were really depressing. Not just because there were only 3,000 people attending, compared to 50,000 in previous years and hardly any excitement at all. But us gamers didn’t get to fantasies about hanging out with super hot models in skimpy outfits. You see, the ESA decided to not allow any booth babes on the show, which quite frankly… sucked. Hell, the closest thing I saw last year was when I was playing LittleBigPlanet with some cute girl, who was attending because she was as a media journalist and not a ‘booth babe’… And she was fully clothed, like seriously, it was no fun at all!

Thankfully, Dan Hewitt, who is a spokesperson from the ESA, talked with Eurogamer and confirmed the girls are returning.

“Models are allowed, but having them is a choice exhibitors make for themselves.”

Oh man, that right there is pretty much confirming that the E3 of old is returning. Although, he did confirm there will be a dress code, but I’m guessing it’s no different than years past. “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,” Hewitt said.

Basically he is saying they can’t do what the Germans have done at their video game convention, in year’s past. After the jump, watch a NSFW video that was recorded during the Games Convention in Leipzig. Yeah, it’s awesome!

2 Responses to “Booth Babes Set to Return to E3 2009”


  1. Anyone have an urge to go buy the game in the video? Because I sure do!


  2. you saw a game in that video? All I saw was two women grinding each other…… But I can certainly think of a few games I can play with them.

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