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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: tHe GaMe on January 03, 2001, 09:43:04 AM
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Are suppose to deliver some great and fantastic ads. Some people said that, CBS have got some ads, from both Sony, Sega, Nintendo, and Microsoft. We know how much Super Bowl Ads cost.
Sony probaly spent 112 million dollars worth, to show off there March 2001 lineup.
Nintendo probaly spent 102 million dollars worth, to show off there N64 and probaly gamecube
Sega propaly spent the most out of anyone.
Microsoft spent probaly 119 million worth...
Watch out during superbowl your eyes are going to see some good ads this year.
Sony has already started
Gameinformer.com
PlayStation 2 Plays Roll In Super Bowl
Date: 12/01/2000
CBS is the network broadcasting the Super Bowl this year, and it won\'t let this opportunity go to waste. All throughout the weekend of the big game, January 27 and 28, CBS will be cramming football down our eagerly ajar throats.
The PlayStation 2 will even get into the act, teaming with Dan Dierdorf (not to be confused with Duff Bowl superstar Dan Beerdorf) to bring the coach\'s chalkboard into a virtual realm. Dan and his colleagues will analyze play with the PS2 technology, making the telestrator all but obsolete.
[Edited by tHe GaMe on 01-03-2001 at 12:48 PM]
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Woooooohoooooo!!!!!
A superbowl game flooded with videogame commercials.... Life doesn\'t get any better:):)
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Originally posted by tHe GaMe
Are suppose to deliver some great and fantastic ads. Some people said that, CBS have got some ads, from both Sony, Sega, Nintendo, and Microsoft. We know how much Super Bowl Ads cost.
Sony probaly spent 112 million dollars worth, to show off there March 2001 lineup.
Nintendo probaly spent 102 million dollars worth, to show off there N64 and probaly gamecube
Sega propaly spent the most out of anyone.
Microsoft spent probaly 119 million worth...
Watch out during superbowl your eyes are going to see some good ads this year.
I think SEGA probably paid the least. They do not have enough money to throw around like that. Especially not $120 million.
FOOTBALL and Video Games - It doesn\'t get better than that.....well actually throw in a couple of naked cheerleaders/go-go dancers and a Tailgate party BBQ and I am in heaven.
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I think 30 seconds goes for about 2 or three million. So you are saying that all of them will have 30 or so 30 second ads? I don\'t think so.
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SEGA might not have the money to throw around like that, but the company that owns Sega, (Arrgh, forget the name) has more than enough to pay for ads. They are behind the DC 110%. I wouldnt be surprized if Sega has the most expen$ive commercial.
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Even though I hate to admit it, Eagles are goin to Super Bowl. They defeated my beloved Cowboys, who suck. :crying:
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Really, where are you drawing these mystical numbers from there bud?
Sega will prbably spend just as much, if not more than Microsoft and Nintendo, because they have nothing to lose by not advertising on Super Bowl, their launches are so far away, it doesnt matter.
Sony will probably spend more than Sega, but I doubt by very much. In all likeliness, the most each company will spend advertising their games will be for at most 3 commercials.
Eric Jacob
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NOBODY has ever spent 115 million on Super Bowl ads. That would be retarded. That is 15-20 minutes of commercials. Think about it. It\'s not going to happen.
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Originally posted by Aaron
NOBODY has ever spent 115 million on Super Bowl ads. That would be retarded. That is 15-20 minutes of commercials. Think about it. It\'s not going to happen.
A superbowl ad costs 1 million dollar, just for one.
Source WWF
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Originally posted by tHe GaMe
Originally posted by Aaron
NOBODY has ever spent 115 million on Super Bowl ads. That would be retarded. That is 15-20 minutes of commercials. Think about it. It\'s not going to happen.
A superbowl ad costs 1 million dollar, just for one.
Source WWF [/B]
Which would mean that they\'ll show 115 ads during a three hour period.....I doubt it...
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Forget those numbers I made,
Probaly each will spend will be 2 million at least.
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I through a party so I probably miss some of the game doing whatever(this and that). I guesse I\'ll record it this year
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Thanks for the info(I already knew about Sony advertising during the super bowl though).
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I\'m more curious to see how MS will advirtise the Xbox . Nintendo will probally focus on N64 ads, as they aren\'t one to build up hype.
Sony will focus on the March lineup.
Sega..Sega ads just kicks ass in general.
I may watch the superbowl just for the ads.
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Sorry, I\'m probably gonna have to videotape the game & watch it (and its commercials) a couple weeks later...cuz I\'ll be too busy by then playing...NBA Live 2001!!!
- w1ngman
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
I\'m more curious to see how MS will advirtise the Xbox . Nintendo will probally focus on N64 ads, as they aren\'t one to build up hype.
Sony will focus on the March lineup.
Sega..Sega ads just kicks ass in general.
I may watch the superbowl just for the ads.
I doubt Nintendo would sink that much money on a console thats on its way out the door it just doesn\'t sound like a good business move.
Originally posted by MattPS2k
SEGA might not have the money to throw around like that, but the company that owns Sega, (Arrgh, forget the name) has more than enough to pay for ads. They are behind the DC 110%. I wouldnt be surprized if Sega has the most expen$ive commercial.
CSK does have a lot of money but Sega has been in the red for a while and a couple of ads during the superbowl won\'t change that. No doubt we will see some sega ads but not as much as Microsoft and Sony.
As for the price of the ads. It goes by the length of the commercial. It is not a flat rate because some people have minute long videos.
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Well strong rumors say MS commercial will feature Raven and the Mech doing a dance on a PS2 and laughing about it as they wipe there hands.
that sounds like MS\'s style to me.
Nintendo will focus I bet on Gameboy advanced
Sega well I\'m sure they\'ll toss in a couple of ads
and of course Sony\'s re-launch will be its focus
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"The PlayStation 2 will even get into the act, teaming with Dan Dierdorf (not to be confused with Duff Bowl superstar Dan Beerdorf) to bring the coach\'s chalkboard into a virtual realm. Dan and his colleagues will analyze play with the PS2 technology, making the telestrator all but obsolete."
Sony already defeated eveybody\'s marketing plans with this little stunt. While Sega, Nintendo, and Microsoft advertize themselves during breaks, Sony advertizes Ps2 during the game. Geniuses!
Astro :smokin:
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Originally posted by Astroboy2112
"The PlayStation 2 will even get into the act, teaming with Dan Dierdorf (not to be confused with Duff Bowl superstar Dan Beerdorf) to bring the coach\'s chalkboard into a virtual realm. Dan and his colleagues will analyze play with the PS2 technology, making the telestrator all but obsolete."
Sony already defeated eveybody\'s marketing plans with this little stunt. While Sega, Nintendo, and Microsoft advertize themselves during breaks, Sony advertizes Ps2 during the game. Geniuses!
Astro :smokin:
They surely have astro.
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I think it will be fairly interesting to find out what MS will do in thier commercials. I don\'t buy into the rumor of their characters dancing on a PS2. That really doesn\'t sound like something that Microsoft would do. They might put in a end user licence agreement with some umbeleivable stuff, but I don\'t think they are going to advertize like that.
As for Sega, I don\'t think they will have an incredible amount of money to spend on advertizing, and I doubt CSK is going to do mutch for them as they have been in the red for the past 4 years. They have allot of financial problems.
As for Sony, well I don\'t know what to expect from them. They did their job with the Playstation very well. They didn\'t do anything really stupid with that system. Sega and Nintendo both made some rather stupid mistakes, do of course Sony won. On the other hand, with the PS2 they have made some mistakes that will cost them. Sometimes they do extreamely well, and sometimes they make moves that are made of pure stupidity. I don\'t know what to expect of them. It should be interesting to see.
Nintendo? Well, they might advertise Game Boy Advance. They need to hype up their next system. That is a part of being succesfull in the video gaming industry, especially when it comes to the console end of things.
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Originally posted by Trake M
I think it will be fairly interesting to find out what MS will do in thier commercials. I don\'t buy into the rumor of their characters dancing on a PS2. That really doesn\'t sound like something that Microsoft would do. They might put in a end user licence agreement with some umbeleivable stuff, but I don\'t think they are going to advertize like that.
As for Sega, I don\'t think they will have an incredible amount of money to spend on advertizing, and I doubt CSK is going to do mutch for them as they have been in the red for the past 4 years. They have allot of financial problems.
As for Sony, well I don\'t know what to expect from them. They did their job with the Playstation very well. They didn\'t do anything really stupid with that system. Sega and Nintendo both made some rather stupid mistakes, do of course Sony won. On the other hand, with the PS2 they have made some mistakes that will cost them. Sometimes they do extreamely well, and sometimes they make moves that are made of pure stupidity. I don\'t know what to expect of them. It should be interesting to see.
Nintendo? Well, they might advertise Game Boy Advance. They need to hype up their next system. That is a part of being succesfull in the video gaming industry, especially when it comes to the console end of things.
Microsoft knows how to separate themselves from the pack. They know that the only ads that stand out after the SuperBowl are the wild and/or funny commercials. It has to be something extremely different for it to stand out.
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I\'m going to love this