If this PS3 ad were a bit more honest, it might read, “Destroy 7000 enemies along with your relationship with your wife.” By Mexican ad agency Diagonal, this new series of posters are part of Sony’s ...
No, this isn’t an official ad campaign, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth mentioning. It was created by a Mexican ad agency, Diagonal, and shows how awesome the PS3 is. Take that, mother-in-law.
You'd think Sony's ad teams would have learned to stay away from needlessly controversial imagery after that whole "White is coming" PSP debacle or even those "Take a Running Jump Here" ads, but ...
While Sony’s ads haven’t been the most attractive in the past, that’s recently changed with their newest “It only does everything” campaign. Looks like the newest in that campaign is a set of posters, ...
A UK ad for the PS3 has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for condoning and glamorizing violence. Here we go again. The ad, which appeared on Yahoo and BT websites, featured the Kovac ...
It was just a few days ago that I brought you my award-winning shots of the first Microsoft Zune ads to hit the mean streets of New York, and today brings us the first ads for the Sony PS3. Once again ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Immersive Imaging is the process of using state-of-the-art 3D projection mapping to create a life ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Love it or hate it, dynamically served in-game advertisement is a business model that isn't likely to become less pervasive in the coming future. Far ...
SCEA and SCEE have just announced that Double Fusion will now provide dynamic in-game ads for PS3. “PS3 is open for the ad business," said SCEA's Phil Rosenberg. "We are very excited about hosting ...
There's a saying that all advertising is good advertising. Perhaps this example will prove to be true. This Australian Austrian ad for PS3 uses a nude man whose penis has been replaced by a thumb. The ...
Brian Eno's song "Ending (An Ascent)" was used in two films--Traffic (2000) and 28 Days Later (2003)--to convey an eerie-but-hopeful ambience. Now, the track has apparently been appropriated by Sony ...
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