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Hey just a thread to note how much publicity (i.e. adverts) X-Box 360 has been getting! On the free city newspaper Metro of today (18/11/06) alone, there was about 60 adverts for games! Thats almost one in every page!! Anyway just thought I'd say. If anyone else has seen any advert-loaded media then let me know. You guys actually think this has something to do with the Wii releasing soon, like maybe they are actually afraid of a "non-competition"? /runs away from fanboys |
360 Advert Crazy!!!
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neonlok 61 posts
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gerg 880 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI saw a copy of the Metro yesterday, and t'was the same situation. Literally: an Xbox 360 ad a page. -
Tiger_Walts 16,674 posts
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Registered 19 years agoYeah, you'd think it was Christmas soon or something. -
neonlok 61 posts
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Registered 16 years agoYeah damn clever...as it kind of makes 360 a mainstream console or it suggests it as one in the papers, as there seems to be no other consoles in there at all...Not even PSP or DS. Only the odd little icon of PS2, PC or something...
Just wait till PS3? Or Launch of Wii?
Ok this can go on lol -
York 8,667 posts
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Registered 17 years agoSomeone caught me innocently looking at the double-page DOA Xtreme 2 calendar - it must have seemed so perverted - I'd turned the paper sideways and everything
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Drakron 509 posts
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Registered 16 years agoYork wrote:
Someone caught me innocently looking at the double-page DOA Xtreme 2 calendar - it must have seemed so perverted - I'd turned the paper sideways and everything
I guess in December 8th you be saying the same thing when you get the game right? -
York 8,667 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI was checking what day my birthday fell on
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29K^^tosser 36 posts
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