Humbedooh wrote:As to the covers, Toni, why do you consider them heterosexual? I rarely see any sexual expressions on the covers, and certainly none that would say it's an explicitly heterosexual cover...what defines a heterosexual cover at all? SEB has women on each cover yes, but that's a theme they run - and we only have two genders, male or female, so it had to be one of them. It could just as well be marketed towards lesbians for all we know (no, I'm not saying it IS marketed towards them ;p).
Ah, I'm sorry I forgot about lesbians... Hmm, I hope no one is offended by this, but I was obliged to hang around with an über-gay the last few days in Berlin. Him constantly complaining about my way of dressing

So, that made me forget about the ladies...
Well, in anyway. The SEB covers could also 've been graphical designs, just like in the early SEB days. Since woman are now a tradition I think the designers are somewhat forced to use woman as cover-girls. Though, I like the designs of SEB better than any of the other Eurobeat series.
*now wondering when really 'cool' covers will show up again.. And no, not like the VIP Mega Euro Star series! (stupid riced-up cars...)