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Current video game magazine ads - Part Two

new Final Fight = Final Fight: Streetwise

both games look very similiar if you ask me, so i'm not surprised if people get confused
 
Draqon Quest VIII




The Elders Scrolls IV: Oblivion




25 to Life




Eyetoy: Play 2




Farcry Instincts




Top Spin




X-Men Legends 2




Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life/More Friends of Mineral Town




Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
 
Resident Evil 4 PS2



Advance Wars: Dual Strike



Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow



Capcom Classics Collection



The Suffering: Ties that Bind



Soul Calibur III

 
Battalion Wars



Battlefield 2: Modern Combat



Blitz: The League



Frogger Ancient Shadow/Helmet Chaos




Gripshift




Harvest Moon




Legend of Heroes
 
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects




Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks




Need for Speed: Most Wanted





Perfect Dark Zero
 
Shadow of the Colossus



50 Cent: Bulletproof



American's Army



Dragon Quest VIII





Gameboy Micro (Walmart ad)
 
Condemned: Criminal Origins



Fable: The Lost Chapters



Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter



Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories



Gun
 
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness



Dragon Quest VIII



Sly 3



Star Wars Battlefront 2



Trauma Center



The Warriors
 
I completely forgot about these posts, thanks for the stuff, Wario :)

That GB Micro advert from a month ago is pretty weird. You've got Mario & Donkey Kong Artwork from Mario Vs. DK, Bowser from M&LSS, and the console is playing DK: King of Swing.
 
Dead or Alive 4



Metroid Prime Pinball



Shadow the Hedgehog



Socom 3



Total Overdose



Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble / DS
 
Project Gotham Racing 3



Fire Emblem Path of Radiance



Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones





Ratchet: Deadlocked
 
APF said:
Those NDS "finger" ads are pretty lame IMO.

I'd disagree, but it's purely subjective. Still, I like the consistency and simplicity of it, as it's clean way to get some branding going. I find it generally more eye catching than some of the other more typical ads (The Suffering 2, Kameo), so I think that in itself makes them effective. Something about the Metorid Pinball just invokes some '80s nostalgia for me.
 
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