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Old 09-21-2006, 12:44 AM
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Default You want stripping games? I got stripping games.

Folks,

I realize this may sound like an empty boast, but I believe it's possible I have the largest collection of stripping game related media in the world. I generally do not share this material out of respect for the copyright holders, but I've been going through my archives lately, and, well, there comes a time when intellectual property must take a back seat to historical preservation. Most of this material is from long, long defunct websites. Thanks to big corporations that make big bucks from big properties (hi, Disney!), these materials will remain under copyright protection until long after our grandchildren are dead, but nobody is distributing them at all and it'd be a crying shame if they were lost to two generations.

Alex, I'd like you to weigh in on this. If you have no objection, I have a lot to post.

But just so I'm not leaving you with a tease, I'll start you off with something that is unquestionably a fair use.

Stripoholics.com was a website dedicated entirely to stripping games. It launched with three captioned photosets (all involving a male player and a female player), never did an update, and vanished without a trace. Pity. The pictures below are all from the non-members section of the website; if given the go-ahead I'll post the rest. The rules of the game are... well, let's quote it directly from the site, as saved to my hard drive on January 7, 2001:
  • Each player begins the game with 5 poker chips.
  • Each player must ante 1 chip to play each hand.
  • The game is 5-Card Draw, show an Ace to draw four.
  • Two wild jokers are in the deck.
  • Players may bet both before and after the draw.
  • Bets are 3 chips maximum, 2 raises maximum.
  • At any time, a player may sell 1 item of clothing for 5 poker chips.
  • Two shoes count as 1 item.
  • Two socks count as 1 item.
  • Jewelry does not count as clothing.
  • After each hand, any player with more than 15 chips MUST buy 1 item of clothing (losers choice) from any OTHER player for 10 chips; repeat until chip total is 14 or less.
  • Players may stay in the game as long as they have clothes and/or chips remaining. When a player runs out of clothes AND chips, the player MAY be able to bet dares to stay in the game, but only at the whim of remaining players
Pretty decent rules, and again, it's a pity they didn't do more of it. The world is a darker place because of it. Oh well. May I present to you: Sam and Stacy.

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Last edited by Fango; 09-21-2006 at 07:18 AM.
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