It Only Does Everything - New PS3 ad campaign


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It only does everything.....except cross game chat.....and cross custom soundtracks....or yeah you get the idea :p

Tbh, boring ads. They should be showing off their games and the experiences playing games. A simple "Now $299" at the end would do.

You kidding me? THAT would boring as that is what they, and the others have always been doing

You kidding me? THAT would boring as that is what they, and the others have always been doing

It's better than just "exclusive games".

Oh yeah? What they called, how do I know if I'm a casual game if that statement is even true.

It only does everything.....except cross game chat.....and cross custom soundtracks....or yeah you get the idea :p

Tbh, boring ads. They should be showing off their games and the experiences playing games. A simple "Now $299" at the end would do.

Seriously, why do you even come into the PS3 forum? I have never seen you say anything decent about it.

As for the ads, I think they're brilliant. Probably the best ads for any console this generation, yet. About time these guys realized what people don't want to see.

Those ads are GREAT! I like that Sony is willing to poke some fun at their leaks. When I read the tagline before I saw the ad I groaned thinking Sony would be confusing people again with a "what exactly is it" console but I think in the end it worked great.

Seriously, why do you even come into the PS3 forum? I have never seen you say anything decent about it.

As for the ads, I think they're brilliant. Probably the best ads for any console this generation, yet. About time these guys realized what people don't want to see.

First part of my comment was a joke on the recent news about EA/Sony. Take a chill pill Chris.

And I honestly thought the ads were boring, I'd say the same if MS came out this week with a new ad and all they kept repeating was "$250!!"

I've said plenty "nice things" about the PS3 and I come in this section to read PS3 related news. I do actually own and play the console. Do you? :rolleyes:

LOL! That was my favorite bit.

What's wrong with him!!!!

PS: Anybody else think he looks like the 1-800-DENTIST guy?

He looks like he's been in a ton of commercials. He looks like the guy in some of the older Geico commercials. Especially with questions about the Gecko.

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