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06-28-2003, 10:52 PM
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Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
It's real:
Wario is here to save Nintendo's image of teh kiddiez!!!!!!!!!111one
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06-28-2003, 11:04 PM
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Re: Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
Personally, I look at that and I think they're trying too hard.
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06-28-2003, 11:26 PM
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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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06-28-2003, 11:49 PM
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Re: Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
LOL... at least Nintendo tried...
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06-28-2003, 11:55 PM
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Re: Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
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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............ 
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06-29-2003, 12:08 AM
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The Wheelman
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Re: Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
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Originally Posted by bobcat
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.
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It isn't so much the mass-public labeling Nintendo as being "kiddie." The gamers are doing that. Primarily people who don't like Nintendo (ie. the PS2 and Xbox fans), but still people who are gaming.
Even if PS2 and Xbox fans don't like Nintendo, they're still playing the games occasionally (with friends and the like), and still seeing pictures and movies of the games on the internet and stuff.
The general public didn't actually give Nintendo the kiddie title, it was the people who were already playing and into the games. For Nintendo to be able to gain new customers (adult ones, that is), they're trying to shake the childish image dumped on them by the current gaming population.
People playing video games are seeing what the actual games look like, and until Nintendo changes that, they're going to be stuck with the "kiddie" image. Once the games stop looking so bright and cartoony, gamers will stop calling Nintendo kiddy-ish (or so Nintendo would hope), and that label will drop, which will help Nintendo introduce their stuff to the consumers currently shrugging them off.
The grown-up advertisements might spark a little initial interest, but once people flip over the box and see the cartoony pictures of the game, they'll figure Nintendo is kiddy-ish, and likely pay them no mind.
Based on that, these ads might get people looking their way to some extent, but the ads alone aren't ever going to free Nintendo from the "kiddie" label it's currently stuck with.
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06-29-2003, 01:24 AM
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At least they have a good action title in the drought.. this time of year last year we only had Eternal Darkness! Like, ouch!
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07-05-2003, 10:42 AM
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Knight
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Re: Wario + Advertising = Thumbs Up
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Originally Posted by PureEvil
It isn't so much the mass-public labeling Nintendo as being "kiddie." The gamers are doing that. Primarily people who don't like Nintendo (ie. the PS2 and Xbox fans), but still people who are gaming.
Even if PS2 and Xbox fans don't like Nintendo, they're still playing the games occasionally (with friends and the like), and still seeing pictures and movies of the games on the internet and stuff.
The general public didn't actually give Nintendo the kiddie title, it was the people who were already playing and into the games. For Nintendo to be able to gain new customers (adult ones, that is), they're trying to shake the childish image dumped on them by the current gaming population.
People playing video games are seeing what the actual games look like, and until Nintendo changes that, they're going to be stuck with the "kiddie" image. Once the games stop looking so bright and cartoony, gamers will stop calling Nintendo kiddy-ish (or so Nintendo would hope), and that label will drop, which will help Nintendo introduce their stuff to the consumers currently shrugging them off.
The grown-up advertisements might spark a little initial interest, but once people flip over the box and see the cartoony pictures of the game, they'll figure Nintendo is kiddy-ish, and likely pay them no mind.
Based on that, these ads might get people looking their way to some extent, but the ads alone aren't ever going to free Nintendo from the "kiddie" label it's currently stuck with.
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I agree 100%. It all comes down to the content...Games like Goldeneye, Perfect Dark and Conker were steps (no, STRIDES) in the right direction...unfortunately, they lost Rare...but they continued on with Eternal Darkness and Metroid Prime. Although Nintendo seems to want to stick with the 'E for Everyone' titles, I think they really need to use their creative talent to fish into the 'mass market' sea. Super Mario Sunshine or Pikmin 2 isn't going to do that...a cartoon Zelda isn't going to do that. My closest friends are much more casual gamers than myself, and they think Nintendo is a joke for the most part. Amongst 17 year olds and up, most people think that if you want a gaming system, you buy the PS2. Then you have the 20% or so that know as much about XBox and think that it's another option. Gamecube still seems to have that 'kid's toy' image...and Nintendo really needs to drop that if they want to compete. And not just with Gamecube...once the PSP drops, I think that it will have a much less 'kid's toy' image than GBA. And then you have the whole Playstation vs. Nintendo problem all over again.
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