The only thing that can save sony now is A LOT and I mean A LOT of people suddenly buying HDTVs and going with $1000 bluray players as opposed to the name-recognized HD-DVD(at half the cost for a player I might add)(oh and backed by that little startup company that has its operating system on 95% of the world's computers). "Windows now includes built-in HD-DVD burning software" <<<<the words that would end bluray on the spot.
Sony's ps2 advertisments were completely nonsensical, they still sold ps2's quite well.
What i don't understand is that the blu ray players cost over $1000 but ps3's will be $600ish.
so... surely that would piss off retailers that have decided to stock blu ray players.
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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7th July, 2006 at 10:04:26 -
"Sony's ps2 advertisments were completely nonsensical"
Dude, ABOUT 95% OF THE COMMERCIALS are nonsensical.
"Dude, ABOUT 95% OF THE COMMERCIALS are nonsensical"
the? what the sony ones? what do you mean?
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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7th July, 2006 at 14:03:50 -
@AndyUK: 95 percent of ALL commercials are pure BULLSHIT. Just watch them all in one block and count how many are actually funny, useful, not irritating to watch or even relevant.
Yeah. It's showing that Budweiser has a humorous (sic) side, which makes the brand name seem more inviting, whilst at the same time poking fun at the Americans and embracing sport. Funny + Sporty + Friendly = Good time. And what does one need to have a good time? Beer.
So go on then, run off to the offie and get some cans in.