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...well it's the thought that counts, right?
Nyko from what I know was the only one actually employing any "actresses" to do character spots (yeah apparently it's not a modeling gig of sorts)
Seems like GR was just a bit desperate hoping to get something in there. I'd have rather they took pictures of The Who playing for the Harmonix event or other after hours party shots.
E4All had plenty though. Most of the male employees looked pretty normal, but for some reason, if it's a woman, people suddenly turn into slobbering, blubbering morons. This article confounds me; they may as well have taken photos of random girls on the street.
... seriously though, is every gaming site run by men? There were a fair few sites reporting that they had seen those 2 red-head girls.
Why don't any sites report the male "booth babes"? Or, more to the point, why don't more expos have male booth babes in the first place? Then we'd have an even playing field. XD