Commit an Act of Lust on a Booth Babe and Win a Prize!

Alex C

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At Comic Con, if you commit "an act of lust" with an EA booth babe and take a picture, you could win dinner with said babes, as well as a great big pile of prizes related to the upcoming Dante's Inferno. That's right, the babes won't just get the standard behavior and awkward advances?if someone is really obnoxious, they get rewarded for it, and then you get to see them again socially!
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Another thing to add to EA's list of really bad ideas.


Dante's Inferno does look mildly interesting, but I haven't seen too much of it yet.
 

Zenoth

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They must be either desperate or really stupid, or both, or perhaps they got that idea from Team Ninja, who knows.
 

mmntech

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Worse than Sony's goat head? Maybe I'm just old enough to remember how gross video game advertising was in the 90s. EA's marketing department are hardly the sharpest knives in the drawer. I suppose they've probably hires strippers for this but somebody's bound to either get sued or end up on either Maury's paternity or outrageous video shows.
 

JSt0rm

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well those girls are getting paid big money to do that and they also have their eyes set higher so they will do it. "act of lust" is horribly worded. It looks like they meant "get your picture taken". Whatever girl goes to dinner with a nerd will be paid for it.
 

Kromis

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I think when they say "act of lust", they mean stare at the babes with a face that shows off your insatiable hunger for those two massive pieces of flesh hanging out in front of the babes or maybe pop a huge boner like you really wanna fuck'em hard.

Perfectly harmless, no suing needed. Although it would make you look like a pervert. ;)
 

coloumb

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TechnosprocketgeekheadNerds have been oggling over the booth babes for years from a distance - this just gives them more incentive to do it up close. :)
 

mmntech

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Pimpdaddy EA

Watch out Rockstar, there's a new mack-daddy in town.

After thinking about this some more, I keep getting the feeling that this is just viral marketing to stir up controversy on the web than an actual contest. Wouldn't be the first time.