Well the question is how many potential buyers dont know about the PS3 version allready .... In Europe I would say bthe number is pretty low ;)
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Well the question is how many potential buyers dont know about the PS3 version allready .... In Europe I would say bthe number is pretty low ;)
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makingmusic476 said: ...and then they walk in the store and see that nice ps3 bundle sitting on the shelf. :P |
...Then they ask for the cheaper 360 bundle. :p
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Hey,
Its a TV ad, MS payed 50m for DLC and Probably the ad
sony didn't
but yeah it did make GTA seem exclusive
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I just saw the add, i don't know if it makes it seem exclusive to the 360 because i know it's not but who knows what someone less in the know will think. It advertises the £160 Arcade 360 at the end but i didn't see anything about exclusive content.
IMO this doesnt matters much . The PS3 will probably benefit the most in Others in the longrun ... but thats just an opinion , and I actually have no fact to back it up . Just basing my asumption on the fact that the PS3 is still outselling the 360 , even afther a pricecut ...
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Its called competition...
Some people seem to be upset about it you already know what system your getting it for so whats the point?
(sorry double post)
Well sony did this with Burnout Paradise and Assassins Creed, but this game is much bigger.
However as already said, this game has already sold out online in many places (I'm not sure about in store) so this ad will not change much
They can make it look as 360-exclusive as they want, but when the consumers go to their local game stores and see a big black box that says "GTA4 included"....well, lets just say I don't think that M$'s marketing will have done much damage
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