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Pin-Up Girls Website For Battlestations: Pacific


Following the recent release of Battlestations: Pacific, Eidos has released a new Pin-Up girls website in a nod to the naughty art that appeared on World War II planes.

BombShellBeauties.com allows users to view pin up ladies, aka models Tailor James and Irena G, as they pose in a selection of different positions, then stop the film at the pose they like and make that image into nose art for a plane. The films can be paused, sped up or slowed down, and viewers can even zoom in and out. Text and a background can be added to the final image, which can be made into a postcard or a desktop background.

See a couple of sample images below, and the video advertising this new feature at the bottom of the page.

Battlestations: Pacific, the sequel to Battlestations: Midway, launched in Europe on 15 May for the PC and Xbox 360. It offers players a chance to re-write history as they take on the role of either the US or the Japanese in World War II.

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Battlestations: Pacific
Game: Battlestations: Pacific
Developer: Eidos
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Released: 15 May 2009
Screenshots Videos Pin-Up Girls: Battlestations: Pacific Art Design
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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