Its cause the PS3 is strongly increase it just cant be ignored anymore. But until a big site like IGN has its own section for PSN as they already do with XBL then its still not equal enough for me just yet.
Its cause the PS3 is strongly increase it just cant be ignored anymore. But until a big site like IGN has its own section for PSN as they already do with XBL then its still not equal enough for me just yet.
WTF @ Gamespot UK
on the 360 page:
Adveritsment -- WIN a PS3 slim & 4 games for FREE...argos.co.uk
& on another bit:
Lego Indiana Jones 2 OUT NOW....shows PS3 box art only
SONY how much are spending?
Ssenkahdavic said:
At that price with todays world economy Id agree with you. Things were a lot different in the beginning of the ps3's life cycle. Just seems like they wasted a great deal of momentum from the ps2 days. You remember how many ads were EVERYWHERE for all things ps2? Even up the end it was amazing. Then the ps3 comes and they just expect people to shell out the money without them giving you a reason too? It was a mistake and one Im very happy to see them realizing and trying to fix. When I worked at a marketting firm, my boss always told me this. "We market not for those who love us, or hate us, but for those who sit in between." It worked for us there, and Im glad its working for Sony today. |
to say more or less the same thing :
PS3 high price = hardcore gamer console = no need of advertising because those guys know their business and will buy the best games, best rated games, or best hyped games. A very good trailer can do the job. Same with a very good review.
PS3 low price (let's say now) = a bit more casual console = more influenced by advertising
So, like both of you said, advertising before would have been a waste of money and, mentionning money, we have to keep in mind that the advertising budget of the PS3 is typically what was "consummed" in the "sell at loss " strategy : for each PS3 sold, Sony was (is ?) losing money ...
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