[QUOTE="Neoyamaneko"][QUOTE="adizorz"]Because you don't think that the way you present your package has NOTHING to do with whether people will want it or not. Would you eat filet mignon served in a bedpan? I agree with you... however is this bedpan used or clean? I think just the idea of it being a bedpan, and not its condition, would be reviling enough.thank you for making system wars a better place, and to the person above me this is clearly just to share the video its not really saying that its the reason why.
V_Zarnold_N
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Seriously. When they could have shown the things that were in the commercial you posted, they have 30 seconds with the voice of a Japanese celebrity wigging out while a guy shoots an "X" into the wall. LET ME RESERVE MY COPY! :roll:And comparing it to a Halo ad like this only makes it more funny.
SpinoRaptor24
[QUOTE="Mr_Nordquist"]
I think it has more to do with the Xbox not being popular in Japan.
St_muscat
Same here, although if that was a real Japanese Halo ad (which I'm doubting) then yeah I also see that not helping it sales wise, probably hindering it. But not as much as the Xbox just plain not selling in Japan.
It was the real Halo ad. I've lived in Japan since 1998 and remember shaking my head in disgust at it when I saw it on prime time TV. If I remember the Famitsu sales figures correctly, this multi-platinum selling game went on to sell less than 10k.
Because you don't think that the way you present your package has NOTHING to do with whether people will want it or not. Would you eat filet mignon served in a bedpan?thank you for making system wars a better place, and to the person above me this is clearly just to share the video its not really saying that its the reason why.
adizorz
Just a whole bunch of potential Johns in this joint, I'll tell you what. :roll:who cares what she dresses in.. also she doesn't look like a hooker in the slightest bit.
hojobojo
[QUOTE="Neoyamaneko"]
[QUOTE="Hungry_bunny"]
People get upset because it's Dakota Fanning, they want her to stay as innocent as she looked in "Man On Fire" and "War of the Worlds".
Sure, those clothes are slightly provocative... but calling her a hooker is so going overboard.Deihjan
6 inch heels and a mini that cuts just below the crotch is "slightly provocative"?
She was wearing shorts, not a skirt... And what the hell does heels have to do with being provocative? A PIERCING is provocative, or a see-through blouse, where you can see the person's not wearing a bra.You need to learn what "provocative" means.
Provocative - serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy
Wearing 6 inch heels and a micro-mini (or short shorts as you claim) is being provocative. Otherwise hookers wouldn't wear them.
People get upset because it's Dakota Fanning, they want her to stay as innocent as she looked in "Man On Fire" and "War of the Worlds".
Sure, those clothes are slightly provocative... but calling her a hooker is so going overboard.Hungry_bunny
6 inch heels and a mini that cuts just below the crotch is "slightly provocative"?
[QUOTE="Neoyamaneko"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"]Uh, if that's your idea of dressing like a "hooker"...Dark__LinkWhat 15 year olds have you been hanging out with that wear hip cut skirts and have you been seen on Dateline NBC? How big of a rock have you been living under that's prevented you from noticing clothing trends all around you? Perhaps I don't dig on 15 year olds. The people who wear those things that I associate with are independent and legal. :roll:
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