The Frag Dolls talk about underwear
Ubisoft's pro gamers get ambushed about fitness games, rabbits, and yeah, panties
The beautiful thing about E3 is that nobody really knows what to expect. Quick, someone's shoved a camera in your face - what do you do? You smile politely and try to answer the question in a way that doesn't make you look foolish. But if the question itself is foolish and/or asked by a fool, you're doomed.
Enter the Frag Dolls. We caught up with Jinx, Seppuku, and Rhoulette to get some quick, very unscripted reactions to big games like Wii Fit, Fallout 3, and the new Rayman game, which includes a minigame where you wash your underwear. Unfettered by taste, we couldn't resist the chance to grill the Frag Dolls about said underwear, and to ask them a few unfair follow-up questions about the whole "girl gamer" thing. Their discomfort is your enjoyment.
July 12, 2007
Enter the Frag Dolls. We caught up with Jinx, Seppuku, and Rhoulette to get some quick, very unscripted reactions to big games like Wii Fit, Fallout 3, and the new Rayman game, which includes a minigame where you wash your underwear. Unfettered by taste, we couldn't resist the chance to grill the Frag Dolls about said underwear, and to ask them a few unfair follow-up questions about the whole "girl gamer" thing. Their discomfort is your enjoyment.
July 12, 2007
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