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Atomic Live 2005

Booth Babes

No show report would be complete without Booth Babes, much to the chagrin (probably) of Kate Inabinet from Atari, who gave a keynote about Women in the Games Industry. Considering the complaints I would get if I didn't post some photos, I'll take my chances.

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"Welcome to Atomic Live 2005, sir. Would you like a showbag?" NVIDIA had several booth babes cloned for the occasion. If you think the poster of Dawn in the background is more appealing, remember that she is just polygons and textures. No sign of ATI nor their army of Ruby look-a-likes.


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Roaming around the show all day were three girls and a guy from Sony armed with PSPs. If you asked nicely, they let you play with them. Seriously, if this was your job, you'd be grinning like a Cheshire Cat too.


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These two Atomic Babes were on hand for the award ceremonies at the end of the day. Right: Raygen's not a shy fellow...


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Vivendi's World of Warcraft orc proved popular with the ladies from Albatron, but it soon ended in tears.


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He quickly moved on but once the cad's true intentions were revealed, he was kicked to the curb once again.


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...but there were plenty more fish in the sea.