Porn Stars Evans, Dawn Launch Interactive Gaming Website

LOS ANGELES — Porn stars Alana Evans and Misti Dawn have created a new video gaming website that lets the performers interact with their fans.

The self-proclaimed ninja and nerd, “Superpinkninja” [Evans] and “Meowmistidawn” [Dawn] said they are the most addicted female gamers on the planet and have combined their passion for both the video game industry and adult worlds.

The resulting Porn Star Gamer Girl party allows users to play games with the stars but also lets them watch the girls “get down and dirty" as they are “pwning” gamers across the world through Streamate and Camworld.

According to the creators, the website will eventually host every gaming party, as well as provide in-depth profiles of each Porn Star Gamer Girl, video game reviews done by Evans and Dawn and provide plus clips and photos from previous Gamer Girl sessions.

The inaugural Gamer Girl session is scheduled for Sept. 20 to celebrate the release of the “Gears of War 3” game.

"I am a huge Gears of War fan. It's my favorite game to play on Xbox Live, so when I came up with this idea and presented it to Misti, I knew the release date of Gears would be the perfect start date," said Evans. "Misti is probably the most dedicated gamer girl I know, so she was the obvious choice as my partner for PwnedByGirls.com.”

Dawn added, "I'm very excited to share with our fans the new project we have started. Are you a gamer? Are you sick of pretend gamer girls? Yeah us too. Time to pwn some n00000bs with our b00bs."

Various other porn stars will help Evans and Dawn host the parties in Dawn's Nerd Lair, where they will play online games with fans via Xbox Live or PS3 online.

The duo said that every party will feature the stars and and their friends playing topless and streaming every minute of game play.

To join the girls in a gamer session on Xbox Live, their gamer tags are "meowmistidawn" and "superpinkninja."

They can be followed on Twitter and their Facebook page.

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