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07-24-2006 #1
Sony? Racists?!? Hell No
this ad has been labeled racist....................
to be honest if Sony made a yellow psp and said "America, yellow is coming" I might have been annoyed, but that ad posted above is just an attention getter IMO
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07-24-2006 #2
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I don't understand the ad concept, nor see how it's really racist
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07-24-2006 #3
wow, some people look for excuses to be retarted. there is not a shred of racism in that ad.
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07-24-2006 #4
Is the ad racist? No. Is it completely Idiotic? Yes.
-Quinn
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07-24-2006 #5
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Originally Posted by Quinn
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Sony, seriously, this is getting out of hand. Every time we want to rethink what you're doing and try to back you guys up, you go and pull some stunt like this latest ad campaign in Holland, which, as one can see above, depicts a "white PSP" avatar/model violently holding the mouth of a "black PSP" avatar/model -- in commemoration of the launch of the ceramic white PSP, of course. The billboard pictured here is one of supposedly somewhere near 100 evocative images created for the campaign with the same theme, which found viewers of the ads -- and game lovers alike -- crying foul at Sony's latest foible cum PR fiasco (and believe us, we're sure to catch some fire for calling it just that). When it comes down to it we honestly don't think Sony is stupid enough to mean any ill will -- or smart enough to capitalize on a PR firestorm -- with such an ad campaign. But instead of confronting the issue and addressing peoples' concerns, they meagerly defended themselves to GamesIndustry.biz with the following: "The marketing campaign for the launch of the White PSP in the Benelux focuses on the contrast between the Black PSP model and the new Ceramic white PSP model," and "A variety of different treatments have been created as a campaign to either highlight the whiteness of the new model or contrast the black and the white models. Central to this campaign has been the creation of some stunningly photographed imagery..." Oh, make no mistake Sony, the animosity and drama of the imagery, the visceral emotional implication of powerful racial overtones, this is a huge blunder. And once again we find ourselves urging -- nay, demanding -- Tokyo reevaluate what the hell it is they're doing these days. Because mistake or not, this biz doesn't fly, Sony, and you're not helping the perception that you're an incredibly callous megacorp with ! little real direction.
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07-24-2006 #6
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Whoa, didn't even see the black guy first time around, then he popped out like one of those Magic Eye things. Not racist, but I can see where somebody, somewhere would say that. And Quinn's right, the ad is totally retarded. It neither informed me about said product or convinced me to buy it. Hell, I still don't know what is coming. Maybe its the ghost of Johnnie Cochran arising to spit rhymes, fight the man, and sue whitey, even though Sony is Asian. Either that, or I really need some sleep
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07-24-2006 #7
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Score another victory for Sony's advertising department. When launching new product lines or games, Sony usually goes to extremes to garner media attention. They seem to operate under the slogan "there's no such thing as bad publicity"
Case in point: When originally launching the PSP in the UK, Sony put the following ads near the tracks in the London subway system.
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07-24-2006 #8
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/12/s...n-netherlands/
It doesn't come as much of a surprise after the virulent reaction we saw last week, Sony's pulled the plug on their "PSP White is coming" ad campaign in the Netherlands, which depicted, well, you know. We're not gonna call it an admission of guilt or anything (and neither did they, read on), but Sony did apologize to those offended by the campaign, also stating, "We recognize that the subject matter of one specific image may have caused concern in some countries not directly affected by the advertising. As a result, we have now withdrawn the campaign." We're quite well aware of the cultural context in which advertising must be taken, but it's apparent the world holds a company like Sony to a higher standard, and Sony can apparently recognize this as well. So, case closed, let's all move on with our lives now, yeah? We've got some toys to obsess over, no time for this foolish business.
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07-24-2006 #9
Get used to seeing this.
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07-24-2006 #10
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Re: Sony? Racists?!? Hell No
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel