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Originally Posted by PureEvil
That single advertisement (or any other single advertisement, for that matter) has nothing to do with it.
The actual game is what people are basing Nintendo's image on.
If the game still looks childish -- which it does -- Nintendo's image still looks childish.
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I don't think that's entirely true. You'd suprised the affects advertising has on people. Because even though the game is what it is, these marketing people are trying to appeal to an audience through advertising (not just the game).
It's a combination of advertising and the game.
As scary as it may sound, they could make the Teletubbies appeal to 40 year olds............
