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Yeah though the only ads I do watch well listen to is on the Radio since most of them are funny and they use jingles that I hum to myself in class plus I like to support local business'.
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The Call of Duty: MW3 "There's a Soldier in all of Us" was my favorite one from that campaign that they crap out every time they release a game. The last two didn't feature any actors I knew.
I sincerely hope that was from an issue of Mad. That's far too suggestive for Sega.
Nah, see, that's why they did it. The poster wouldn't appeal to 6 year olds, it had another meaning (the one we're all chuckling about) that they couldn't begin to understand, and that was the point. SEGA was trying to appeal to the "mature" gamer and do what Nintendon't (er...Nintendidn't). Regardless of Nintendo's current target audience (kids, everyone, or adults), back in the day Nintendo was the megalith of the gaming industry, they didn't have any contenders. Couple that with the fact that games were mostly a kids thing and one could easily grow out of them (because, by that point, that was still the image video games had, they were seen as toys).I don't know, I have seen other posters and even something on the box saying this. I think it may have been an error that they didn't realize what they were saying to 6 year old kids.
I saw this years ago, just never got it till now. *shrug*Yeah back in 2003 or 2002 can't remember but yeah I saw a Call of Dooty Scary Ghosts ad but it was actually for an energy drink. Here is my favorite video game ad that I saw on youtube once.
Who said nintendo is all about the kids
Nope, that was a proper ad apparently. What Machomuu said basically. Sega was for the gamer with attitude. Actually the start of the many problems of this industry, come to think about it.The Call of Duty: MW3 "There's a Soldier in all of Us" was my favorite one from that campaign that they crap out every time they release a game. The last two didn't feature any actors I knew.
I sincerely hope that was from an issue of Mad. That's far too suggestive for Sega.
This was the ad that gave me the mindblowing realization that SEGA is AGES backwards.Marketing was the best when it was Nintendo vs Sega. Sega's marketing was crude, overly aggressive, and childish, but I think there's a certain undeniable charm from those kinds of commercials that just aren't present in ads nowadays.
Completely related:
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Easiest Kirby game if you knew what you were doing with the 10 Kirbys, down right evil when 100% it. Seriously, some of those coin placements are the hardest collectables I've ever tried getting. But yeah, easily the best Kirby in ages, unlike Squeak Squad...Hey, change of subject:
Has Anyone Ever Played Kirby's Mass Attack?
It was no doubt one of the best games I've EVER played! :D It was vibrant, fun and full of colour. C: Collecting the Kirby's was so fun and the evil and adorable creatures were irresistible, I almost didn't want to kill them! xD
Plus Kirby never looked cuter. ^^