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You don't leave Wario and Link out of a Famicom choir.

Started by Tupin, August 18, 2008, 05:07:58 PM

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Tupin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqHHQROAUOA

An awesome commercial for the AV Famicom, which is kind of like the NES 2, except unlike the NES 2, it has AV ports.

The odd thing is that they took out the AV for the NES 2 and made it RF only, and made the Japanese one AV only.

Hm, that voice of Link doesn't sound too bad, but Wario sounds wimpy.

What happened to good game commercials in America?  :(


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Zovistograt

last really good one I remember in America was the Paper Mario (N64) one with the paper shredder.
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Doodle

I remember a cool Wind Waker commercial.
But Link and Wario sound weird to me. :P
YEAH

Tupin

Quote from: Zovistograt on August 18, 2008, 05:14:06 PM
last really good one I remember in America was the Paper Mario (N64) one with the paper shredder.
The Animal Crossing one that parodied The Real World was good too.

I want those costumes.  :(

Oh, and let's not forget the commercial that they pulled after two weeks because people wrote in letters saying how stupid it was:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WPteMFkI2k

I loved Nintendo's Who are You? campaign too...


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Tupin



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Rayquarian


Tupin

Quote from: Rayquarian on August 18, 2008, 05:39:44 PM
Link sounds like a girl from some anime.
Nah, he just sounds like a young boy like in the original game.

Ha, Nintendo released Zelda on two completely different mediums in Japan. Same with Mario. Mario 1 was on a cart, but the real Mario 2 was on a disk, so if you wanted to play it, you had to get a Disk System. Of course, two months after the Disk System launched, a cart with more memory than a disk came out, so they released Mario 3 on a cart.  :D

They must have not released the original Zelda on a cart until like 1993. Wow.


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QingXin

*looks at American Wii commercials, then at Japanese Wii commercials*

"Wii would like to play." Shut up, will you? I prefer the blue circles in the Japanese commercials :P

Tupin

Quote from: QingXin on August 18, 2008, 06:56:41 PM
*looks at American Wii commercials, then at Japanese Wii commercials*

"Wii would like to play." Shut up, will you? I prefer the blue circles in the Japanese commercials :P
The "dun" is awesome.

"Wii would like to play." is lazy.


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Linkman

Wow, Nintendo's older commercials are weird compared to recent ones....

Silverhawk79

Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on August 18, 2008, 05:26:17 PM
Quote from: Zovistograt on August 18, 2008, 05:14:06 PM
last really good one I remember in America was the Paper Mario (N64) one with the paper shredder.
The Animal Crossing one that parodied The Real World was good too.

I want those costumes.  :(

Oh, and let's not forget the commercial that they pulled after two weeks because people wrote in letters saying how stupid it was:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WPteMFkI2k

I loved Nintendo's Who are You? campaign too...
Heheh, I saw that one a few times.

Kaz

I always thought the Majora's Mask commecial was cool. A weird approach, but it was cool.
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Kodiack

Ooh, fun. Composite video was a big step-up back then, but now I go no less than S-Video.

About the commercial, it's pretty strange, but in a good way. Commercials suck nowadays.