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E3 Grows Up - A Little

Press the Buttons has the news that, thankfully, this year's E3 will attempt to return to the 'industry only' event it was always intended to be. From the post: "The first day of the show is only for authorized media (meaning no more paid-by-the-hour GameStop clerks roaming the floor just for fun and taking up a journalist's valuable time in line for the next big thing) and, as Portico points out, there's now a more dignified dress code in place for the 'booth babes'." I'm glad that PAX exists for everyone to attend, just as I'm glad there are events like E3 where game journos can do their thing. Update: 01/23 17:56 GMT by Z : Joystiq posits that these new guidelines may lead to censorship for mature games. Update: 01/23 22:16 GMT by Z : Additional opinions on this are available from Gamers with Jobs and Heroine Sheik. There's an official response to discussion of this decision from the E3 media relations team over at Gamecloud.

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  1. disappointed by davez0r · · Score: 3, Funny

    nowhere did i find a picture of (or a link to a picture of) any booth babes.

    so i did a google images

    enjoy

  2. Booth Babes need love too by msuzio · · Score: 2, Funny

    But... booth-babe gigs are the only form of employment for some of these nubile young ladies. What will they do now, E3? How will they afford their next adjustment to their fake cleavage without these vital jobs?

    Please, won't someone consider the poor booth babes?

  3. Re:Fair enough by kaptron · · Score: 2, Funny

    I heard that's sort of similar to what Bill Gates did when he invented the Xbox so he could get into E3.