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Author Topic: Will Sony use Saddam Hussein situation as a marketing strategy for casual gamers.....  (Read 1113 times)

Offline tHe GaMe
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It would be a smart move if they do, just look at what they could come up with, for commercials.

Does anyone have any ideas how Sony would use the Saddam situation for good campaigning in March 2001 when the PS2 is relaunch.
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Not a good marketing idea. Most of America doesn\'t like Saddam. If the general public took it wrong, it could be a horrible diaster for Sony.

It is a risk. It could go really good or really bad.
Sony won\'t risk it.

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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Not a good marketing idea. Most of America doesn\'t like Saddam. If the general public took it wrong, it could be a horrible diaster for Sony.

It is a risk. It could go really good or really bad.
Sony won\'t risk it.  


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well if Americans hate Saddam so much then how about a commercial showing a kid playing a game where he has to kill Saddam :D
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well if Americans hate Saddam so much then how about a commercial showing a kid playing a game where he has to kill Saddam :D


Racist. Last thing Sony needs is bad press for racism.

 

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