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ManusJustusNardus said:
halil23 said:
EHSTEVE said:
ManusJustusNardus said:

Sony and Microsoft are both corporations and we all know how trusting such entities can be. But, come on, I thought that Sony advertising Assassins Creed and Call of Duty 4 as Playstation only games was pretty low.


I've seen WAAAY more multi-platform games showing only the 360 logo in advertisements, so don't call Sony low for doing it in 2 games


 Amen. Now ManusJustusNardus make a new thread about why YOU'RE SO LOW!!! I would love to do it for you but I relise why bother do it for a loser! So please make my day :) To all non trollers have a nice day :P


Hali, that has to be one of the most stupid posts that I have seen on here in the months that I have frequented this site.  Myself and others are having a civilized discussion, then immature you comes in here.  Do you see any of us calling each other names or using negative words?  No, but you come in here and troll it up, and then have the audacity to claim that I am a troll.

@ EHSTEVE

I'm not claiming that you are wrong, but I have never seen a video game commercial that was multiplatform but only advertised for XBox 360.  I do recall Playstation 3 advertising Assassins Creed and Call of Duty 4 (two of the biggest multiplatform games of last year) as Playstation 3 exclusives. 


Are you kidding me?  You never saw the TONS of Madden '07 commercials around it's launch that only featured the Xbox logo at the end along with "Jump in?"????

 

There's nothing "low" about this, by the way, it's just the way the advertising works.  If a company sponsors the ad, why WOULD they put the other consoles logos on the ads?  So they only put their own.  The only reason you'll see a game ad with multiple console logos on it from competing companies is if the game manufacturer itself is putting the ad out.  That's standard procedure and you can easily do some looking around on the web and other media to back that up.