Sentences with phrase «advertising game»

... I'm sure there are better always of advertising your games.
A talk about advertising games well from a game's perspective is hence a bit more unique in that regard.
It would be the height of stupidity and terrible business acumen NOT to advertise those games at the biggest game show.
Case in point Red Dead Redemption which has had some big marketing dollars spent to advertise the game without telling us much.
Looking at the crystal controllers but have wondered why you don't sell controllers that advertise your games more?
In addition to PR, we've been advertising games online for many years and will work to create and manage an advertising campaign which suits your title.
To explain it's the developers who create the game, and it's the publishers who actually advertise the game and deal with the press asking for review copies.
They wont false advertise their game any more or they will see this happen again I hope its a lesson for all developer and publisher that this will be the outcome.
Why advertise your games to a small community of existing fans when you can let your fans advertise them to millions on larger social media sites?
I'm not sure how such a poorly - advertised game tie - in is supposed to sell movie tickets, but I literally could not find a random match with another person.
Because while advertising games is certainly a topic people have written about before, most takes seem to be from a developer's perspective.
I think lawyers that are really committed to advertising, things like building custom audiences based on specific locations is going to become a much more important piece of the online marketing advertising game.
Case in point Red Dead Redemption which has had some big marketing dollars spent to advertise the game without telling us much.
A lawsuit was filed in April 2013 by two gamers, claiming that Gearbox and Sega falsely advertised the game by showing demos at trade shows that did not resemble the final product.
There's a lot of exciting tech in the Vive, but unlike just about everyone else in virtual reality, Valve and HTC aren't putting much effort into advertising their games yet.
To pack an arena, the sponsor often advertised the games with an edicta munerum, an inscription painted by teams of professional artists on walls near the local amphitheater.
Publishers will often advertise a game prior to submitting it for rating, and in these circumstances they may use the «Rating Pending» symbol in advertisements until a rating has been assigned.
Advertised games featuring the motion control include LittleBigPlanet, EyePet, Motion Fighter, SOCOM 4, Gladiator, Table Tennis, and Move Party.
The developers advertise this game as an adventure exploration game, but I wasn't expecting it to be a roguelike with permanent death.
Manufacturers might be willing to play the «full Flash» advertising game now, but if nothing is available in a few months, that's going to dry up too.
Zynga heavily advertises its games and then, as you know if you've ever played any of its titles, keeps trying to push users into drawing in their friends.
One of those super budget advertising games that try and convince you with lots of PR that this game is any good.
Seriously don't know why they didn't add this feature as Dice seems to throw «team based game» around when advertising this game.
Then there's those absurdist one sheets which are advertising game pieces with burglar masks instead of stars Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams.
Nintendo began advertising the game at TV from the end of last year, and this had a noticeable impact, attracting a family audience.
Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) doesn't come out before March 18th, but Capcom has already started advertising the game.
Nintendo better advertise this game much better then they did the Wonderful 101.
4 Ways Facebook Lead Ads Can Change the Social Advertising Game via buffersocial — With the rollout of Facebook lead ads, it's even easier to gather email info from potential followers.
Atari spent absolutely ludicrous amounts of money advertising the game, which was cobbled together in some dank developer sweat shop in less than six weeks, only to end up burying thousands of unsold cartridges in a New Mexico landfill.
They aren't even advertising games, just DRMed fractions of thereof.
So if they don't include Banjo Kazooie because doing so supports a «rival» platform holder, they don't have a leg to stand on considering past guest characters (in particular Snake and Cloud) effectively advertise games they're featured in that can only be played on other consoles.
Now the tides have turned and Sony are advertising games months in advance and I'm ALWAYS seeing PS4 ads, on a variety of channels, more so than for the Xbox One, which I see advertised from time to time, but not much.
Birdo's prominence in Super Mario Bros. 2 was such that when the game was eventually brought back to Japan in 1992 as Super Mario USA, effectively canonizing it as a part of the Mario legacy, Birdo was front and center in the commercial advertising the game:
These achievements serve as a way to attract completionists, advertise games through community and, this is definitely the case for the PlayStation, stand as a reason to buy and play a game.
There will be billboards in Japan advertising this game, commercials, and posters outside of your local GameStop!
The game has been released worldwide in 153 countries plus it is one of the most advertised game on Apple Play Store and can be one of the most successful game ever launched.
Having the marketing rights to a game doesn't mean that that the title is exclusive to Xbox, but merely allows Microsoft to exclusively advertise these games.
Before the weekend of May 1st, I had seen a few sales on Craigslist advertising games.
Messages posted by those people on the MiiVerse forums will pop up above their heads (yes, it's also a clever way of advertising games too), but the whole thing is localised so if you're in the UK you'll only see European Miis in the plaza.
Puzzle Quest coming soon to XBLA Written by John Scalzo on 09/19/07 Microsoft advertises game in latest Xbox Flash newsletter.
I think this is how Nintendo is going to advertise their games from now on, seeing as it was that exact same kind of strategy used for Pokemon XY: releasing a bit of information little by little on a regular basis until the launch date, each trailer revealing things we would never imagine on a new title and how well it behaves with the console's capacities.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z