ESPN Football's Bizarre Viral Marketing? 49
LilSerf writes "Four days before Sega debuted their new 'first-person football' feature for ESPN Football 2K4, a mysterious personality called Beta-7 premiered a site detailing the injuries he suffered as a beta-tester for the game. The site is a blog going back to March 21, 2003, the day he first claims to have tested the game and blacked out as a result. The story includes mysterious packages from other injured testers, surveillance footage of his 'episodes', and bootleg video of the 'secret' game features - suspiciously not posted until after the official announcement by Sega. Consensus in the boards on his site seems to be that this is a hoax by Sega - what do Slashdot readers think?"
I'll tell you what I think... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I'll tell you what I think... (Score:2, Interesting)
I couldn't give a *insert expletives here* over someone getting their kit off, but to stuff up my favourite sport for the sake of some pathetic companies only opportunity to pull a scam^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H promote their worthwhile products and services is unforgivable.
If this is viral advertising I want the vaccine...
Q.
Re:I'll tell you what I think... (Score:2)
Yes it is, but that's ok (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yes it is, but that's ok (Score:1)
A Fairly Ham-Fisted Hoax. (Score:4, Informative)
"The data contained in Go Daddy Software, Inc.'s WHOIS database,while believed by the company to be reliable, is provided "as is"with no guarantee or warranties regarding its accuracy. Thisinformation is provided for the sole purpose of assisting youin obtaining information about domain name registration records.Any use of this data for any other purpose is expressly forbidden without the prior writtenpermission of Go Daddy Software, Inc. By submitting an inquiry,you agree to these terms of usage and limitations of warranty. In particular,you agree not to use this data to allow, enable, or otherwise make possible,dissemination or collection of this data, in part or in its entirety, for anypurpose, such as the transmission of unsolicited advertising andand solicitations of any kind, including spam. You further agreenot to use this data to enable high volume, automated or robotic electronicprocesses designed to collect or compile this data for any purpose,including mining this data for your own personal or commercial purposes. Please note: the owner of the domain name is specifiedin the "registrant" field. In most cases, Go Daddy Software, Inc. is not the owner of domain names listed in this database.Registrant: Domains by Proxy, Inc. 15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160 PMB353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States Registered through: Go Daddy Software (http://www.godaddy.com) Domain Name: BETA-7.COM Created on: 18-Jun-03 Expires on: 18-Jun-04 Last Updated on: 19-Jun-03 Administrative Contact: Private, Registration BETA-7.COM@domainsbyproxy.com Domains by Proxy, Inc. 15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160 PMB353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States (480) 624-2599 Technical Contact: Private, Registration BETA-7.COM@domainsbyproxy.com Domains by Proxy, Inc. 15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160 PMB353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States (480) 624-2599 Domain servers in listed order: NS.RACKSPACE.COM NS2.RACKSPACE.COM"
It's only been registered for about 3 weeks.
Re:A Fairly Ham-Fisted Hoax. (Score:2)
Not the first time ESPN has done this (Score:2)
Uhuh! (Score:1)
Pretty Cool (Score:1)
"What do Slashdot readers think?" (Score:1)
Great. (Score:2, Insightful)
Thanks, typhoid Lilserf. :-P
I think this Slashdot article is an ad too (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I think this Slashdot article is an ad too (Score:1)
Re:I think this Slashdot article is an ad too (Score:3, Funny)
Then what other place could be more appropriate for discussing the merits of a football game?
Re:I think this Slashdot article is an ad too (Score:2)
(PS, I wish I was paid for that.)
Well... (Score:3, Funny)
Why, yes. (Score:1)
I don't care (Score:2, Insightful)
Its a friggin fake... "Uhhh it messed up my brain, and I am going to figure out how sega did this and make them take responsibility. I am going to do this by playing this game more and more - hey look at what these super cool commands do! Hey at least it cured my crack habit."
What a moron. If it is a true thing then I say poor moron.
Re:I don't care (Score:3, Interesting)
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160
PMB353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
Who bothers to use the equivalent of a P.O. box for domain registration for a simple blog? No one. Its a fake.
Domain Name: BETA-7.COM
Created on: 18-Jun-03
From the site: "March 22, 2003. The day I died and Beta-7 was born... "
Beta-7 seems to have been born less than a month ago in reality.
Nuff said.
Re:I don't care (Score:2)
So it's not really significant that the domain was registered almost a month before...
Except that his friend was working on the site for almost a month before that...
Also interesting is that the guy has no ability to read. He says that he emailed Sega twice, when in reality, he filled in online forms both times. Got automated responses whic
What I think. (Score:5, Funny)
I know where the mystery packages came from (Score:2, Funny)
Hey, I think I recognized the tackler [microsoft.com] too. Could anybody else dance like that? He's like a monkey, man!
Re:I know where the mystery packages came from (Score:3, Informative)
(I would provide a link, but it's registration-required.)
Re:My view. = troll - er, WHY? (Score:2)
Moderators wouldn't be into football now would they? (on
Shame on you.
effective (Score:5, Interesting)
but, this is probably the funniest advertisement ever... I laughed so hard at this site =P
I like the authentic touches here and there (kinda surprised about the modchip)... even though the first entry on beta-7 shouldn't be about pre-beta-7 times =P I'm sure you could make a list of the mistakes
oh well, I'll probably be hating this site later after I've reached my senses. once this kind of marketing is widespread, I will loathe it, I know it.
does it mean (Score:2, Offtopic)
Seems that way these days
A slip-up? (Score:3, Informative)
'nuff said.
Re:A slip-up? (Score:1)
Not as good as... (Score:4, Funny)
For y'all that don't know, Seaman was a bizarre virtual creature game for the Sega Dreamcast where you had to talk to a man/fish creature and help him grow up. He'd understand what you said to him and respond intelligently eg:
Seaman: Do you have a job ?
You: Yes.
Seaman: What do you do ?
You: I'm a programmer.
Seaman: That sounds like you're quite boring.
I'm still not sure what the 'aim' of the game was.
Some more Seaman fun (Score:2, Funny)
Seaman: "You're in computers? Do you work late hours?"
Me: "No, I guess not. Not right now at least."
Seaman: "Hmm... You must be very good at what you do!... or not very thorough..."
Me: "Both!"
Seaman: "Do you love yourself?"
Me: "uh.... I don't know"
Seaman: "Do you love yourself?"
Me: "Sure. Yes."
Seaman: "I bet you love yourself at least twice a day"
Maybe there was an NDA in effect? (Score:3, Interesting)
Hmm. Don't most companies require their beta testers to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)? Ever think that maybe the site didn't come up until after the announcement because of one?
Before clicking the video link, I was thinking I would end up seeing some guy flopping on the ground due to the flicker rate of the video game (anyone know the technical name?) like when the Simpsons went to Japan, saw some bizarre video on TV & went into a goup kiniption fit. Instead, we see what has to be an obvious fake. That, or the guy got ahold of some bad pot prior to tackling his TV tray.
Alas, I can't see the rest of the site now as its throwing up DNS errors from my end.
Site is DOA now.... (Score:1)
GMD Studios (Score:3, Informative)
More werid crap can be found by replacing the "000003" in the URL with any other padded number in that general vicinity.
I'll admit I like the approach. It's kind of a bit entertaining to see a marketing company which blatantly badmouths it's client in it's marketing material (even if it is part of the plan) =)
Re:GMD Studios (Score:1)
Jim Rhoades
Vice President of Media Development & Creative Director
Re:GMD Studios (Score:2)
Very good work detective. Especially since the page you were referring to has disappeared. Guess they were just too slow.
Wouldn't it be great... (Score:1)
Office Lineback (Score:1)