Zero. They really suck at marketing, this goes without saying. Their products will remain underrated because of this type of imcomptence.
How often do you see Superslim advertisements? | |||
Never | 106 | 71.14% | |
Rarely | 22 | 14.77% | |
Mildly often | 10 | 6.71% | |
Frequently | 5 | 3.36% | |
Excessively | 6 | 4.03% | |
Total: | 149 |
Zero. They really suck at marketing, this goes without saying. Their products will remain underrated because of this type of imcomptence.
I don't mind as long as they keep promoting the Vita like they are doing now. My girlfriend and I were watching tv and an ad came on. She goes to me "aw this is that really cool LBP Vita ad" I was completely unaware of the ad because I don't watch tv. When I watched it though, it was very cool.
OT: They could be waiting until the old slim is gone before putting out new ads. They will start rolling out the christmas ads soon enough
none what so ever, i'm getting alot of fifa 13 commercials fo ps vita and ps3 on primetime television
like kowen said plenty of vita/fifa ads but then i only really watch soccer/movies live on the box,
goes off to google map Fenkell 0_0
This is news that Sony hates the idea of advertising? lol
By the way Jay, I am going to Windsor to meet family on December 27-28. How about we meet at Detroit bridge and slug it out? :P
They arent.
Vita gets plenty.
3DS is getting Pokemon adverts.
360 is getting plenty with RE6.
sales2099 said: This is news that Sony hates the idea of advertising? lol |
No!!! The Tunnel! Then call it "The Rumble in the Tunnel!"
Jay520 said: People always say that but its not that bad if you grew up here. It all just seems normal. |
Jay I don't think you realize how bad it was or appreciate how much redevelopment happened in Detroit. Prior to Comerica Park and Ford Field being built, the area south of Wayne State University looked like a war zone, minus the buildings. You literally could go 1/2 of a block west of Woodward and for blocks and blocks see nothing but empty blocks with a burned out or abandoned brownstone here and there.
I don't disagree that it wasn't as bad in some of the outlying neighborhoods, and I don't see a lot of decay left along the street you mentioned, but downtown was extremely bad at one time. If you do a search, you can find images of Detroit from back then and see just how much open territory there was.
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