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Dodece said:
Personally I cannot take issue with Microsoft for their campaign. They are doing nothing that Sony, and Nintendo have not already done themselves. Sony smeared Spiderman over everything imaginable to the point of being insincere in its excess. Apparently he was a junk food junkie. He also believed you should buy a thousand dollars worth of toys, videogames, and clothing with his mug on it.

Nintendo I have one word Pokemon. For months on end we have cute little critters coming out of the woodwork. Cartoons oh god we need half a dozen of those. We need plushies, clothes, trading cards, and you know Pikachu has an idea about what little kids should eat, drink, and memorize. Gotta catch em all with an insane song that gets driven into that part of your brain where it festers, and creeps out every so often to remind you just how pathetic you are for having ever stopped to check the show out and see what the fuss was about.

Hell in comparison Microsoft is damn mild. You can at the very least avoid Master Chief. Only those terribly fixated will be vexed by him. Unlike a wall crawler we know, or that deranged cute fluffy thing that gets tossed into glorified cock fights. So you have to deal with this for a few weeks big deal. Turn the channel, or gasp do not drink game fuel, go to burger king, or the kwik E mart. Themed check out lanes. Wal-Mart does that for all big releases, and to be honest there will be lines so they need them. Otherwise people with two or less purchases will be slowing down the other lanes. That is called courteous convenient service. More retailers should do that for high demand releases.

What is out of hand is people complaining about this advertising like it is abnormal. When you compare it against the other blitzes we see every year oh the dozen or so we see every year. This one is quite unspectacular dare I say mundane. Your own prejudice is tainting your perceptions. You do not like the series so when you see the commercial for it well it annoys you that much more. The campaign is not as annoying as you are annoyed by the product.

With that said complaining about this particular campaign only brings more attention to the product. Microsoft obviously thanks you for that. What can be said the more Halo 3 threads on the front page the better. The more you complain the more people are going to talk about it. Now if you really were sincere about your problems. They are not Microsofts by the way. You would have let this thread slide off into oblivion, and had quietly nodded your collective heads in agreement. Thats what mature rational people do. However haters just look for something to complain about.

This is what many in this thread are really saying. God I hate Halo, and it scares me it just might hurt my console. I am sick to my stomach that it might really do great sales. Hey I saw a commercial for it on television last night, and I actually saw a product with him on the label. How dare they advertise their product like everyone else. Like they have some right.

See pretty ridiculous when you think about it. Mainstream advertising is a good thing in my opinion when it comes to games. That means the market is expanding, and that means more games, and more diverse games. Exactly how is that a bad thing?

 I don't care for Halo either way.  I'll play it because I had fun playing Halo and Halo 2.  But this man speaks the truth.  This is GOOD for the gaming industry.  If you wan't gaming to be just as big as Hollywood and other Mass Market entities, then you should really be praising Microsoft, and not flaming it just because you don't like the game.  The game is irrelevent.  What is relevent is the attention gaming is getting.