No idea about Parasite Eve 2!I mean, Pikmin 2 is all about the product placement... and better for it, I think! Makes the game feel much more real-world when you're digging up Duracells instead of "batteries."
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Honorable mention goes to Parasite Eve 2 and it's sporadic Coca-Cola branding.
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Not-So-Honorable Mention goes to the dilapidated Pepsi Machines in the ill-fated Bionic Commando reboot. Probably not what PepsiCo had in mind when they signed off on that endorsement...
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EDIT: The Pizza Hut branding from the NES Ninja Turtles Arcade Game is, maybe, the earliest product placement I can remember in a videogame. Though the Pepsi machine (and cans!) in Maniac Mansion is damn close...
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Wow, this could almost be its own thread: "How Many Games Have Pizza Hut / Pepsi Appeared In??"![]()
So my instruction manual got lost in transit decades ago, but Yo! Noid straight up had a Dominos coupon in there. (Plus, the whole mascot promotion thing).
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So my instruction manual got lost in transit decades ago, but Yo! Noid straight up had a Dominos coupon in there. (Plus, the whole mascot promotion thing).
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HOLY FUCK LOLObama's campaign made a deal with EA to put a bunch of early voting ads in their games
The of the most bizarre examples has to be the replacing of Nuka Cola with Bawls Guarana in the ill-fated Fallout Brotherhood of Steel.
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You're probably right about Pepsi Invaders, OP
Last night, I remembered California Games!
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It was on damn near everything back in the day, but I remember playing it on the 2600 and NES the most. It was cool in that you got to pick a sponsor at the start of the game and essentially compete for them in the in-game events. Doesn't sound like much, but for this old skater, it's as close as I'll ever come to being sponsored by Santa Cruz![]()
Old Namco Pole Position had plenty of brands to "choose", among those agip(an old Italian petroleum association), Marlboro, Canon, among others.
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Mario with that Mercedes
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Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash on the 3DS has the most in-your-face product placement of any piece of media I've ever seen. A major element of the game is completing bonus challenges that reward you with real-world candy and snacks, which have picture-perfect replications of both their packaging and the actual food themselves displayed (and available as collectible models that can be viewed at any time) along with detailed descriptions of their mouthfeel and taste by NPCs.
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Also, whenever you get one of these items, the game prompts you to share screenshots of it on Miiverse, so you can enjoy the virtual snacks with you friends... and the world.
I have a theory that, because the game was essentially just meant to slightly increase the value of the Chibi-Robo amiibo (it's a very short, easy platformer), Nintendo just used this advertising to fund the game's budget so they didn't have to spend anything on it. It's an unbelievable sell-out, but I actually really like it for how shameless it is.
The fact that there's a first-party Nintendo game where you can discuss how much you LOVE Tootsie-Roll-brand Tootsie Pops™ (registered trademark of Tootsie Roll Industries, all rights reserved) with NPCs, and especially the fact that it happens in the sequel to a game very specifically about the dangers of consumerism, is just funny as fuck to me. I hope these show up in Metroid Prime 4, too.
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DO THE FUCKING PEZ DANCE
Hey Samus, snap into a Slim JimChibi-Robo: Zip Lash on the 3DS has the most in-your-face product placement of any piece of media I've ever seen. A major element of the game is completing bonus challenges that reward you with real-world candy and snacks, which have picture-perfect replications of both their packaging and the actual food themselves displayed (and available as collectible models that can be viewed at any time) along with detailed descriptions of their mouthfeel and taste by NPCs.
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Also, whenever you get one of these items, the game prompts you to share screenshots of it on Miiverse, so you can enjoy the virtual snacks with you friends... and the world.
I have a theory that, because the game was essentially just meant to slightly increase the value of the Chibi-Robo amiibo (it's a very short, easy platformer), Nintendo just used this advertising to fund the game's budget so they didn't have to spend anything on it. It's an unbelievable sell-out, but I actually really like it for how shameless it is.
The fact that there's a first-party Nintendo game where you can discuss how much you LOVE Tootsie-Roll-brand Tootsie Pops™ (registered trademark of Tootsie Roll Industries, all rights reserved) with NPCs, and especially the fact that it happens in the sequel to a game very specifically about the dangers of consumerism, is just funny as fuck to me. I hope these show up in Metroid Prime 4, too.
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DO THE FUCKING PEZ DANCE
There's a lot of love for the 3DS nowadays and honestly I feel its not nearly as good as its made out to be. There are some gems for sure, and I was 17 in high school when it came out so I'm not quite primed for its nostalgia, but the library just isn't there for me. Living through that era there was always a sense of "okay, cool...but when are we *really*getting started?" But I was an early adapter too so I guess the initial software drought still taints my memory."So it's just a 2d game about a robot"
"a BAD 2d game about a robot."
"Those exist?"
"Not until 2015 they didnt!"
2015 was a bad year for 2d games about a robot between it and mighty number 9
I never thought about that theory but dang it DOES make sense, the game is so cheap looking I can see it..
Just the year before Yoshi's new island came out....the 3ds sure has a lot of mediocre platformers
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There's a lot of love for the 3DS nowadays and honestly I feel its not nearly as good as its made out to be. There are some gems for sure, and I was 17 in high school when it came out so I'm not quite primed for its nostalgia, but the library just isn't there for me. Living through that era there was always a sense of "okay, cool...but when are we *really*getting started?" But I was an early adapter too so I guess the initial software drought still taints my memory.
I mean, Pikmin 2 is all about the product placement... and better for it, I think! Makes the game feel much more real-world when you're digging up Duracells instead of "batteries."
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Honorable mention goes to Parasite Eve 2 and it's sporadic Coca-Cola branding.
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Not-So-Honorable Mention goes to the dilapidated Pepsi Machines in the ill-fated Bionic Commando reboot. Probably not what PepsiCo had in mind when they signed off on that endorsement...
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EDIT: The Pizza Hut branding from the NES Ninja Turtles Arcade Game is, maybe, the earliest product placement I can remember in a videogame. Though the Pepsi machine (and cans!) in Maniac Mansion is damn close...
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Wow, this could almost be its own thread: "How Many Games Have Pizza Hut / Pepsi Appeared In??"![]()
Didn't the original release of Burnout on the PS3 have in game billboards and adverts? I remember something like that...
LINA INVERSEOld 3D Realms games had a metric crapton of references to other games and brands like this Slayers poster:
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As far as more deliberate and authorized ads go golden era NFS had a bunch.
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