TheKingofRedLions said:
Where is a typo? |
I corrected it. It was Samsh instead of Smash.
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TheKingofRedLions said:
Where is a typo? |
I corrected it. It was Samsh instead of Smash.
Signature goes here!
The one with the adults/Little Mac is unsurprisingly the best one.
They're kinda cheesy but it sorta works.
TruckOSaurus said:
I corrected it. It was Samsh instead of Smash. |
oops ha ha
I think they could do the job quite well.
With a IP well known as Smash, it is more a matter of awareness than convincing
toot1231 said: im talking about sales from commercials not from the name. |
You'd be surprised. Especially those "older guy" commercials. Remember, the gaming demographic is expanding into the later years now. People like cheese when its done well and brings them a smile or a good laugh, which is what these commercials are entirely about: silly, good fun of gaming.
Terrible. And it miss the soccer moms appeal.
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Pavolink said: Terrible. And it miss the soccer moms appeal. |
Soccer moms play Smash Brothers? lol.
not bad/10
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TruckOSaurus said:
I corrected it. It was Samsh instead of Smash. |
oh right lol, thought King had stealth changed it and claimed innocence :D
That N64 advert is amazing.
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its good to see them somewhat advertising to teens/adults with this game instead of 10-12 year olds like most Nintendo commercials have lately.
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