SteelAttack said:Yeah GG. How could you not see all the sackboy merchandise flooding the streets. Movies, cartoon series, comics, t-shirts...
oh wait.
ASS.
Dvader said:ASS.
You're confusing Steel with the marketability of Sackboy.
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Dvader said:Do you live in an alternate dimension where LBP is not a big seller?
Sorry, I was being glib.
SteelAttack said:I WIPE MY ASS WITH A SACKBOY PLUSHIE
But he's brown already, how can you tell that you're wiping anything off?
Surely Rabbids fit this perfectly. They might have lost their lustre very quickly, but for awhile they were probably the closest thing to a mascot we've had this generation.
They had games based on them, games with them attached to them for no reason, and were as much a part of the marketing (if not more) than more major aspects of the game were. The same can't really be said about the likes of Little Big Planet.
Rabbids, I guess so.
I'm not sure if groups of animals fit the bill like angry birds and rabbids. I suppose they could. Can anyone think of any more?
BTW, with MS it's Master Chief, with Nintendo Mario, with Sony what character would be their defining mascot? They have a lot of characters but which is the ONE.
If you know what I mean?
Sony has always avoided having a mascot in the west, right from the PS1 days they have assiduously avoided it. I don;t know why, I could speculate that it is because in those days they were targeting an older age group and perhaps wanted to represent a body of work, not just get behind one character.
robio said:That's not entirely true. In the early days of the PSOne they made a push with Crash Bandicoot. I remember they had one commercial featuring a guy in a giant Crash costume standing outside of NOA's headquarters mocking them for Mario or something like that. I'd say by 1998 those commercials and Crash as a mascot were over and done with.
I considered that memorable ad when I wrote my post. I really have not considered that as a concerted effort to push forward a mascot. I mean, they had a literal mascot in one of their ads, but I don't remember them pushing Crash the way Nintendo does Mario or Sega with Sonic.
They did have a mascot in Japan they they used in this manner, but not in the west.
Fair point. I suppose they never went the Mario or Sonic distance with it, but I do remember seeing Crash on a lot of their early marketing material. He was a close as they got here and pretty much the last serious attempt for a gaming mascot... well maybe Blinkx the Cat gets that honor.
robio said:Fair point. I suppose they never went the Mario or Sonic distance with it, but I do remember seeing Crash on a lot of their early marketing material. He was a close as they got here and pretty much the last serious attempt for a gaming mascot... well maybe Blinkx the Cat gets that honor.
Crash was EVERYWHERE. He was absolutely their mascot.
aspro said:
I considered that memorable ad when I wrote my post. I really have not considered that as a concerted effort to push forward a mascot. I mean, they had a literal mascot in one of their ads, but I don't remember them pushing Crash the way Nintendo does Mario or Sega with Sonic.They did have a mascot in Japan they they used in this manner, but not in the west.
That's the best default PSN avatar too.
I used to have Mainichi Issho installed, even though I never understood shit. A localized version would have been cool but it wasn't meant to be.
Yeah GG. How could you not see all the sackboy merchandise flooding the streets. Movies, cartoon series, comics, t-shirts...
oh wait.