
Brand/Product Themed Games and Product Placement.
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Re: Brand/Product Themed Games and Product Placement.
don't some of the Tony Hawk games have advertisements as well?
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Re: Brand/Product Themed Games and Product Placement.
Darkened Skye is a terrible gamecube adventure where you use Skittles to cast magic spells.
Smarties: Meltdown for the PS2 has you playing as a Smartie voiced by Dave Benson Phillips, a really annoying UK kids tv presenter who was pretty much forgotten by the point this game came out.
Smarties: Meltdown for the PS2 has you playing as a Smartie voiced by Dave Benson Phillips, a really annoying UK kids tv presenter who was pretty much forgotten by the point this game came out.
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Heh, I might want to check that one out. You got me curious.alienjesus wrote:Darkened Skye is a terrible gamecube adventure where you use Skittles to cast magic spells.
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I can't believe I forgot about that one as I own it on PC.alienjesus wrote:Darkened Skye is a terrible gamecube adventure where you use Skittles to cast magic spells.
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Re: Brand/Product Themed Games and Product Placement.
The original had Mountain Dew ads, on the dam level.flojocabron wrote:don't some of the Tony Hawk games have advertisements as well?
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Pizza Hut in-game ads in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game.
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You do realize that firearms manufacturers require their brand names to be licensed for whenever they appear in a first person shooter, right? So whenever you see the names Remington, Glock, Ruger, Benelli, Mossberg, etc., or designations such as FAMAS, Tac-50, Super 90, Desert Eagle, etc., that is generally because those companies paid for the right to use those names and specific firearm models and designations. Firearms manufacturers see it as a means of inserting their own product placement into video games to appeal to a younger demographic with the hope that kids playing games today will purchase firearms tomorrow or somewhere down the line might have a favorable attitude about purchasing in bulk from a specific company if they're in a position to do so, such as law enforcement, military acquisitions, or government.
Companies that don't pay will go with generic titles or with fake ones, like what happened in 007 GoldenEye.
Companies that don't pay will go with generic titles or with fake ones, like what happened in 007 GoldenEye.
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That explains why the Klobb was so god-awful.





