As in the past, this yearās China Joy gaming expo in Shanghai saw regulations to crack down on skimpy outfits. Apparently, Li Ling either didnāt get the memo or she ripped it up entirely.
Li Ling appeared at China Joy last year, but didnāt make much of an impression. This year, however, she did. Finally making a name for herself, Li Ling dressed as Athena as part of the promotion for the Saint Seiya game, Legend of Saintsāa game thatās no stranger to ridiculous promotions. āDressedā isnāt exactly the right word, because her dress was cut so short that her undergarments were completely visibleāalong with pretty much everything else, leaving nothing to the imagination.
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While her outfit was certainly indecent, other Chinese game companies werenāt nearly as unabashedly blatant and tried to skirt around the stricter regulations in various ways. As website China Buzz points out, this year there were more male and cross-dressing booth companions on handāwhich actually seems fair. If China Joy is going to use sex to sell games, it might as well appeal to a variety of different folks. Not everybody likes women!
The crackdown on skin at China Joy started after the Chinese government started to tighten regulations in 2010 on the use skin to promote video games in China. Even with more male booth companions, that battle appears to be a losing one.
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