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11 May 2006, 11:17pm
The hardware may be hot, but the Entertainment Software Association has taken steps to prevent those attending this years show from becoming overheated.
ESA President Douglas Lowenstein explained earlier this week: "Last year there were a lot of complaints about how the models were beyond, in many cases, what was decent." Accordingly, gone are "nudity, partial nudity, bikini bottoms or any sexually explicit or provocative conduct", according to the ESA guidlines
To Short-Media's man on the scene:
Sorry, Sledgehammer70. At least you won't have to answer any awkward questions from your wife when you get home.
Source: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/11/e3_cover_up/)
ESA President Douglas Lowenstein explained earlier this week: "Last year there were a lot of complaints about how the models were beyond, in many cases, what was decent." Accordingly, gone are "nudity, partial nudity, bikini bottoms or any sexually explicit or provocative conduct", according to the ESA guidlines
To Short-Media's man on the scene:
Sorry, Sledgehammer70. At least you won't have to answer any awkward questions from your wife when you get home.
Source: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/11/e3_cover_up/)