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You would wonder how effective it will be.

 

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has spent $44,465.78 on in-game advertising in the run-up to the US election, Gamespot reports.

The campaign, which was widely reported as appearing in Burnout Paradise, started on October 6 and ends on November 3.

The ads span 18 games, apparently.

Details were released through the Obama campaign’s pre-election filing with the Federal Election Commission.

More through there.

 

Link here.

 

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$44k?

Drop in the bucket. That is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Just the goodwill sentiments earned from gamers makes that worth it.




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Is that legal? Well, it isn't here... but I guess it's different in the states.



I posted this awhile back in another thread.

 

 

It seems that Obama will be using in game advertising on Xbox Live.  What do you think about this?  Good?  Bad?  Creative?

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jvjv52elpZjLFePTcOXw_7YQ6pvAD93QGF4O0

Video games feature ads for Obama's campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game.

Eighteen video games, including the extremely popular "Guitar Hero" and "Madden 09," will feature in-game ads from the Obama campaign in the final weeks before the election. The ads — appearing on billboards and other signage — remind players that early voting has begun and plug a campaign Web site that encourages people to register for early voting.

Obama campaign officials said the video game ads target 10 states that allow early voting, including several battleground states: Ohio, Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Nevada, New Mexico, Florida, and Colorado.

"These ads will help us expand the reach of VoteforChange.com, so that more people can use this easy tool to find their early vote location and make sure their voice is heard," said Obama spokesman Nick Shapiro. The campaign did not say how much it cost to launch the ad blitz on gamers.

The idea of embedding advertising temporarily inside a video game is relatively new, having only begun about 18 months ago, and Obama is the first presidential candidate to buy space, according to Holly Rockwood, a spokeswoman for Electronic Arts, Inc., whose company is featuring the Obama ads in nine of its games.

The Democrat's ads are aimed primarily at game players who like sports, including NASCAR, the NBA, the NHL and skateboarding, meaning EA Sports' motto, "It's in the game," now applies to presidential politics as well.

Rockwood would not say how much the ads cost, but she said they are running on the Xbox Live versions of the game through Nov. 3. They began earlier this month.

The timing of the Obama ads within the video game varies from state to state. Players in smaller states may see the Obama ads for almost an entire month, while users in bigger states may see them for a shorter period.

"It reaches an audience that is typically hard to reach — young males, roughly 18 to 34," said Rockwood. "That's very appealing to our advertisers."

Rockwood declined to say how much revenue the company generates from selling ad space in its games. The company has struck past ad deals with Ford Motor Co. and Puma.

For those who still associate video games with clunky "Pac-Man" or "Space Invaders" consoles, here's how in-game advertising works: The Xbox 360 console connects to the Internet, so it can be updated with new features, including ads. In the case of "Burnout: Paradise," the game came out in stores in January, but the Obama ads were only inserted this month.



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rocketpig said:
$44k?

Drop in the bucket. That is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Just the goodwill sentiments earned from gamers makes that worth it.

I'll say.  I mean he's rich.

Seriously he's spent over a billion on his campaign.

 

 



Yeah serious money alright kas.

Still they have to cover a whole lot of territory.



 

 

 

 

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Switch - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)
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reask said:
Yeah serious money alright kas.

Still they have to cover a whole lot of territory.

Yeah, but he REALLY spent a lot of money.  Even for a campaign.

I mean i believe tonight he has his own 30  minute commercial running on all the major networks.

He even has his own channel!



The money just seems to pour into his campaign.