Naughty America is recruiting paid demonstrators who will be encouraged to carry signs that read, “Make Love, Not War” and “Naughty America.” Space is limited to 20 people, 10 boys and 10 girls. All that take part will be paid $10 an hour for a maximum of eight hours to protest on behalf of NA.
All interested parties can contact, dusty@naughtyamerica.com.
“I actually spoke with a representative from Naughty America quite some time ago, and after discussing their product offerings it was determined they do not qualify to participate [in E3] as adult content is prohibited,” E3 Expo said in an email.
Set to debut this summer, “Naughty America: The Game” allows players to generate their own personalities that socialize with characters created by other players. Chat functions and instant messaging capabilities enhance the level of interaction. This allows players to “virtually meet” and decide in what direction they’d like the date to go.
Players will be able to embark into back alleys, adult bookstores, video arcades and loft apartments. Or they can cruise central park, the beach or a casino, all in search for a sex mate.
The game will allow real-world profiles but with unique fantasy personas, body types, skin tones and clothing options. Players can visit plastic surgeons, hair salons and tattoo parlors to get makeovers. And later, when horny, players can push the sex mode.
“They don’t allow adult content yet other companies can show games with cop killing, extreme gore, war and murder,” Dusty Lillo, Naughty America’s project manager, told XBIZ. “We’re part of an online community with a game that happens to have a sex feature. Why can these other companies promote their games but not us?”