On The Quality Of Videogame Commercials 105
Thanks to GameSpy for their opinion piece discussing why many videogame TV commercials sell the product short. They cite the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance spot, in which: "Three kids, pretending to be three characters from FFTA, were pretending to man phone lines, urging kids to call in to help them progress in their quest", and a recent Everquest PS2 commercial in which "a businessman, a slacker/skater, a punk girl, and some other stereotype get together to play EQ after the businessman makes a call on his cell phone, proclaiming, 'It's time to slay the dragon.'", suggesting that "If gaming is to truly grow up... then it really needs to get its act together with its commercials." Which game TV commercials work for you, and what do companies need to do to improve them?
First Zelda commercial sold me (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:First Zelda commercial sold me (Score:1)
Re:First Zelda commercial sold me (Score:1)
I also remember that line at the end "the nintendo entertainment system... your parents help you hook it up". Wow, didn't give kids much credit, did they... I guess this was before the 90's where the kids were showing their parents how to hook up their computers
Re:First Zelda commercial sold me (Score:2)
Re:First Zelda commercial sold me (Score:2)
SOCOM (Score:5, Insightful)
Fragged: "Who are these guys?"
Seal: "Like shooting fish in a barrel."
Re:SOCOM (Score:2)
For some examples... (Score:3, Informative)
I thought the one for GTA III was nicely done. It was just like a movie trailer; it showed some of the action, showed some of the cut scenes, along with clips of audio which gave us a feel for the plot and game.
And now for some BAD examples. (Score:2)
The ones in the US for the Getaway were bad. Some guy jacking a car in real life, and it ending with the text, "You've just witnessed a recreation of a scene from the Getaway." Retarded.
The Blockbuster and N-Gage print ads are also blights upon society.
I liked the 3dfx ones where they make the chips that can solve world hu
Re:And now for some BAD examples. (Score:1)
Thanks!
Xenosaga (Score:2)
Probably the best game commercial would have to be for Xenosaga. Evidently the game sucked, but you never would have guessed that from the commercial. Zelda:Wind Waker had good commercials too.
Re:Xenosaga (Score:2)
I could see a lot of people saying that. It is very hard to get in to at first because it seems everytime you take a half step you are moved in to CGI. I didn't think that that could be a bad thing, but it really does break up the game play. If you can get past the beginning though, there is a much better balance between the movies and game play. The movies are absolutely incredible, and the story is engaging. I would reccomend it to any RPG fans who enjoy the FF series. You
Playstation commercials (Score:2)
Re:Playstation commercials (Score:2)
The one with the old lady in the rest home is pretty cool too. She babbles on and on about impossible sounding stuff, and her daughter just nods "Uh-huh", then the grandson leans over and whispers "grandma, you should have used the magic stones", and she smiles with enlightenment.
Are they that bad? (Score:4, Insightful)
And both are certainly better than that athlete's foot cream commercial where the animated fungus rips off a toenail and starts creating boils on the exposed flesh. With that one, I usually close my eyes first and only then blindly grab the remote and hit a random button.
So, no, I game commercials don't strike me as worse than anything else. The best ever, by the way, were the old 3dfx commercials, "We have a chip with undreamed -of power. It can make the world better in all sorts of ways. So we're using it to play games."
Re:3dfx: my fave too (Score:1)
Incidentally, does anyone know of a working link to those commercials? I tried to find one for my post, but now that AdCritics is gone nothing turned up.
Re:Are they that bad? (Score:2)
Well, you'd quickly change your tune after you saw it. It stank of corporate cheese. The impression I got after it was (and I preface this by telling you that I work in advertising) was "hey, a bunch of people got together, thought up a bunch of stereotypes for the type of people they WISH would buy their game, instead of the people who currently do buy it, and will do so anyway." And to anybody who is actually a gamer, to listen to th
Great (but unnecessary) commercials (Score:1)
They both used bunches of cutscenes and gameplay footage (granted it was usually using the rarely used cinematic camera) and had music from the in-game soundtrack playing as the commercial track. No other frills or voiceover was necessary. Just your character, shooting people, blowing shit up and running from the law. What else do you need to know? Of course, for me, both sets of commercials were unnecessary since I had planned to buy or alre
Re:Great (but unnecessary) commercials (Score:2, Insightful)
Right. Great way of showing the game.
I hate when they just show FMV scenes, or scenes not even from the game. Wow me with what the game actually looks like.
Re:Great (but unnecessary) commercials (Score:1)
Re:Great (but unnecessary) commercials (Score:2)
GTA:VC's ad was good, but at that point I'd already bought the game.
Recently they had a 'SOCOM' ad in the UK that was fairly normal until the closing scene...(pans down a street with some guys draped all over one of th
The commercials that really piss me off... (Score:5, Insightful)
And then, of course, there are the completely unrelated commercials, but those have always been around even before video games.
Re:The commercials that really piss me off... (Score:2)
At best? Really? What is it at worst then?
Do it like the Japanese (Score:5, Funny)
All Hail Gamespy Hack, Arbiter of Taste (Score:2)
In the UK... (Score:3, Insightful)
Suffice to say that game ads seem more concerned with showing the publisher's logo and announcing their (generally cringesome) slogan with a laughable voice-over. I always feel kinda embarrassed when a game ad comes on TV because they're just so silly. They would have been appropriate, maybe, 10-15 years ago, but they're unsuitable for the multi-billion dollar industry that games are nowadays.
Methinks most game ads are dreamt up by the publisher, not a professional ad agency that might actually have a clue how to, ya know, sell stuff to people. No doubt a lot of them are produced in-house too.
And the worst offender? Well, I imagine the boys and girls at Electronic Arts are already waving frantically so let's all wave back now. Hi guys! Your ads suck!
My Favs (Score:2, Interesting)
First: Metroid Prime, this add was just so freaken cool! I got such a rush from it when I saw it on the big screen. I was wishing it was really going to be a movie.
Second: Orignal Super Smash Bro. This one was just to funny. seeing Yoshi, Mario, Pikachu and DK walking threw a feild with happy music playing then all of a sudden their kicking each others butts.
Third: Zelda Wind Waker, there was just something about it that just made this a great ad.
Re:My Favs (Score:1)
GTA3 (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:I don't care what's in the ad... (Score:1)
Those 'the truth' anti-smoking commercials do fill me with a desire to smoke, just to further distance myself from whoever writes the things.
Japan (Score:3, Informative)
Japan, however... why can't we get weird ads like they do. Here's a bunch:
http://hyahhou.hp.infoseek.co.jp/housou/cm.html [infoseek.co.jp]
Haven't yet found a commercial that sold me (Score:4, Insightful)
It does admittedly make people realize that this product exists, but I can't imagine anyone wanting to buy it on anything other than it's merits. I don't see how having a sexy woman or a hilarious concept in your ad will help. But then I guess that's why I'm not in marketing.
Personally, I've given up on the "push" style of advertising, and gone with "pull" instead, especially for things like video games. Check out companies I like to see if they've released anything new, check review sites (admittedly a form of advertising, but with a lot more content and a lot less biased, although that's not neccesarily saying much.) It's kind of the Internet way of doing things; Go out and do it yourself, rather than waiting for someone to shove things in your face until you see one you like, which may not be for a very long time.
I dunno. I just don't see how video game commercials, of all things, have any effect on a largely intellegent and information-enabled group of gamers. There are just so many better ways to do it.
Re:Haven't yet found a commercial that sold me (Score:2)
Re:Haven't yet found a commercial that sold me (Score:1)
Ads aren't really intended for the people who buy those, or similar, products regularly. Take video games, for example. Judging from what I've heard around here, Half-life 2 could go without advertising at all and most of us would still buy it. But a kid's dad sees the ad but doesn't think much of it. Big deal, right? But come birthday time, he goes to Wal-mart and sees an aisle of games. Most likely, unless he's
Action Freak (Score:1)
GTA & Vice City (Score:3, Insightful)
You get out of the trailer thinking that "this game isn't like any other" since they don't try to pander to anybody. Plus they say right in it that it's a "Mature" game
Re:GTA & Vice City (Score:1)
DOA commercials (Score:2, Insightful)
The commercials I really hate? The ones that show gameplay footage but then show the sections of the game where the framerate drops to the 10-20 FPS range. If you're trying to sell me a game, for goodness sake, don't show me how it sucks!
Re:DOA commercials (Score:2)
xbox ads (Score:3, Funny)
Re:xbox ads (Score:1)
Plus, even as an x-box fan, I have the "power greater than X" slogan. Stupid stupid stupid. My ideal slogan: "Memory cards? We don't need no steenking memory cards!" But that's just because I have 'em. Even on my beloved 'Cube.
Cheap-ass commericals (Score:2)
Re:Cheap-ass commericals (Score:1)
Blizzard has been hitting Theaters (Score:1)
They are the same sequences you see in the game, but all blown up and with the theater sound they are very impressive.
Seems like they got a "approving murmer" every time I've seen them.
Re:Blizzard has been hitting Theaters (Score:2)
Then they showed a trailer for PS2 games, using in game footage. That was really painful to see on the big screen.
FF7 Commercials were amazing. (Score:1)
Metroid Prime (Score:2)
(No, I haven't touched the GC in months...)
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1)
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1, Flamebait)
MP was my own fault. I made it to a place that I could not backtrack to get a protective suit (heat I think) when I needed
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1)
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1, Offtopic)
If GT4 is available for the GC, that is what I would buy. The PS2 I have access to is not mine (roommates).
The GC itself does not suck, I just don't like the controllers that come with it, or most of the games. I bought it for nostalgias sake. I won't be doing that again, for anything. Life lived, lesson learned.
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1)
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:2)
Oh, wait. Nevermind.
Re:Metroid Prime (Score:1)
and F-Zero and Eternal Darkness and...It's a great system, really. Great games, great games. Too bad about the steenking memory cards, though.
-gulp- Enter The, uh, Matrix? (Score:3, Funny)
please don't hit me?
obscure ref's (Score:1)
why would I want a 32 bit system, when I could have a 64 bit Jaguar?
"When are you bringing back my daughter?" You want her back?
YOU ARE NOT READY!
One of the funniest ever. (Score:5, Funny)
There was one where a bunch of scientists are looking down on a lawyer type through a set of high-set glass windows. He was in the middle of a big, roundish room with huge steel doors in the back, and he was basically sitting around, fiddling with his watch, etc. So one of the scientist types says, "Ok, bring in the troll." They press a button and open the doors, and a huge, at least fifteen foot tall troll with a huge club comes in and roars. The lawyer shrieks, and the next thing you see is a view through the windows over the scientist's shoulders, as the lawyer flies up into the air, spilling papers all over the place. A scientist takes a note down on a pad, saying, "Troll beats lawyer..." (or words to that effect).
Those commercials were FUNNY.
Re:One of the funniest ever. (Score:1)
Re:One of the funniest ever. (Score:2)
Morph-o-Ray ad (Score:2, Informative)
QT movie of the Morph-o-Ray (aka Chicken Gun) ad [217.153.29.18]
I am considering FFTA, despite the ads on TV. Certainly, if I were a parent looking for something to buy for my kid, I doubt that commercial would inspire me to go out and buy the game. Honestly, I doubt a non-gaming adult would be engaged enough to realize there was a g
Re:Morph-o-Ray ad (Score:1)
Def Jam Vendetta (Score:1)
Old sega commercials (Score:3, Interesting)
some old sega aommercials [gaming-age.com]
Re:Old sega commercials (Score:2, Funny)
oooh color
SEGA!
Re:Old sega commercials (Score:2)
video game commercials (Score:2)
Commercials CAN have artistic merit, and they CAN be informative. Most of them fail on one or both counts, but that's not really interesting in itself.
Could soap commercials be better? Sure, but no one is writing websites about tha
Trailers (Score:3)
Another tactic that works particularly well is the what happens to you when you play this game. I'm not talking about the people turning into game characters--that's stupid. However, the "she kicks high" DOA3 ad implies the people, mostly guys, are turned on by modeled characters. The Mortal Kombat 4 ad has Shao Khan trying to bust out of a guys stomach because he's possessed.
You should always show the product, and it's best if it fills the TV screen the way it will appear when on the video game system.
Favorite Commercial (Score:1)
One of my more recent favorite commercials is the GTA 3. You all know it... It's the one where they play the Opera Music and show clips from the game....
And finaly it ends with the Don say to Tommy " I see a great future for you"... or something to that effect. (please don't quote me).
AHHHHHHH Magnifique!!!!!!!
Re:Favorite Commercial (Score:1)
Re:Favorite Commercial (Score:1)
Not the best medium for selling the product (Score:2, Insightful)
People like gamespot, ign, penny-arcade and the myriad of smaller more specialised sites are the only people I go to when looking to buy a game. Because they either give me the article+screenshots+video clips I need to make my mind up or they give me the opinion of people who's opinion I've learned to trust.
30 seconds of eye candy just isn't ever going to convince me to part with 60.
Twisted metal black (Score:1)
Dialog: Sleekness, style, the ability to launch napalm into oncomeing traffic.
(something like that, its been awhile)
Image: woman in flowing dress running her hand along a very nice car, as the last line is said bullet holes apear, then in game footage
Hm. (Score:1)
GBA:SP Print ads (Score:1)
refreshing (Score:1)
Yeah, that's what we need (Score:2)
"Conkers Bad Fur Day 2: Conker Get's Ripped...Only for the Nin
Mortal Kombat II (Score:1)
In-Game Footage with a Concept (Score:1)
Too many game commercials lack a concept. They just wrap fifteen seconds of nonsense around fifteen seconds of game footage. However one exception springs to mind.
A couple of years ago, there was a spot for Syphon Filter 2 on the Playstation that featured what looked to be in-game footage of the main character approaching an enemy. Suddenly, the enemy ran out from behind a box, cowered nervously and screamed something like, "Please don't shoot me with that rifle!"
The main character replied, scrolling th