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Over the years we've all know that the video games have been sexier in an effort to sell more (and it's worked). Gone are the days of 8-pixel Toadstool princesses, or even more heavily pixelated fighting women from games like Street Fighter II and King of Fighters. These days, cut scenes allow for a greater accuracy of glorious "details" and the success of these games can be a direct result of these icons
Well, this month our virtual idols leap from our 21 inch screens to the real world. Say goodbye Lara Croft because in an article about the success of video games and their main characters, Playboy has included Sarah Morrison from Tabula Rasa.
G4 reports on the Annual Girls of Videogames (may not be 100% safe for work).
Stay tuned as Ten Ton Hammer continues "in depth" research on this pivotal news issue.
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