
Party: GameCock Puts Out for Austin GDC
by Emily Balistrieri on September 11, 2007 at 6:06 pm
If the decreased number of sexy chicks at recent industry events has got you down, you can count on GameCock to pile them on after hours. We were fortunate enough to get an invite to their party at Fado Irish Pub this past Thursday night. I think they may have mentioned games…once or twice, including a cute parody of Billy Joel’s Piano Man (“Give us a code, Mr. Game Man…”), but the evening was most focused on “Girls! Girls! Girls!”
The MC of the event was Lil’ Miss Rebecca Havemeyer, who did a really great job of introducing each act, and even sang and danced a bit herself:

Texas doesn’t allow nipples, among other anatomical items, but amid the audience’s lamentation of the pasties we saw bathing girl, suspender girl, biker girl, cutie goth girl, girls in chaps, girls shakin’ it…
Many girls from Kitty Kitty Bang Bang:

Incidentally, these photos are all pretty blurry and horrible, so just imagine them as your drunk goggles for the evening. Seemed to be mandatory apparel.
After abstaining from a tequila shot with a pair of costumed company poster fellows, I watched as they hopped up on stage for a musical encore:

The refrain escapes me for the moment, but rest assured, it was about cocks. From there the evening descended further into drunken haze with the appearance of Magnifico!, whose lead singer rocked out in his body sock until something like 1 am, at which point it was past my bedtime. GameCock definitely knows how to keep us occupied until their games come out.
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