May 11 2006, 11:51pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The rumored stricter E3 dress-code for booth babes has been implemented this year, and it is not necessarily a bad thing.
As you can see above the photo from E3 2005 shows booth babes with less clothes on certain areas of their body. Still the booth babes this year are as pretty and sexy as ever. More clothes does not mean less interesting. Some describe the shift in the maturing of the gaming industry. Maybe, but I think it is time to have a hot gaming show in Europe, France maybe or Sweden?
Compare yourself:
E3 2006 Booth Babe Gallery
E3 2005 Booth Babe Gallery
See also the 2006 Booth Babe impressions and comments from MTV, CNET and Ars Technica.
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