Good Riddance To Booth Babes 210
Colin Campbell has an editorial at Next Generation in which he applauds the decision to fine risque outfits worn by the traditional 'booth babes'. From the article: "Exhibitors at E3 employ a whole range of human beings to attract attention to their booths and excitement to their live events. The ones who attract the largest crowds are either celebrities (fair enough), well-loved industry-creatives (quite right) or so-called 'booth-babes', often behaving in ways that at least mimic the lowest sort of strip joint. People do not dress this way in normal life, not even in Los Angeles. There are some companies that seem more susceptible to this kind of technique than others. It's difficult to imagine, say, EA or Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo bothering with this nonsense."
I fully applaud (Score:5, Funny)
It's difficult to imagine, say, Sony... (Score:5, Funny)
What? Too far?
Oh well (Score:3, Funny)
This just means more booth babes for other events.
I see this as a good thing.
I think they should be regulated... (Score:4, Funny)
I've nothing against it, as long as it's geekily appropriate :)
Re:I'm sorry... (Score:5, Funny)
That ain't right.
I noticed that weird wording also.... I can only imagine that this is because this is slashdot. I mean, only slashdot could be UPSET about a mostly naked woman getting between them and a game...
Re:It's difficult to imagine, say, Sony... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Conventions should move to private property (Score:5, Funny)
On second thought, I'd rather you didn't. shudder again
(Strongbad Voice) (Score:2, Funny)
Come back booth bunny's sister!
Realistic physics in games will never catch on (Score:3, Funny)
"Realistic physics in games will never catch on. Lara Croft would keep falling over forwards." - Stephen Turner
Re:how can I make an informed opinion?!! (Score:2, Funny)