Over the last few years, I was joined by a wonderful group of creators with impressive resume, driven by the common passion to create something original outside the big
commercial game franchises.
Not exact matches
The world's most valuable sports
franchises function and thrive on
games broadcast without
commercial interruption, and sponsored in large part by on - field advertising, subscription fees, and team sponsorships.
Nintendo of America really loves their «
game elements crossing into real - life» style
commercials, and while they're not always the best, they are very fitting for the Animal Crossing
franchise!
This is an extremely large
commercial intake considering that Screen Gems have hardly dedicated the largest budget to their
game - based horror
franchise.
In this edition, we're featuring a handful of the star - studded Super Bowl
commercials from last night featuring the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt selling Michelob Ultra, Stranger Things police chief David Harbour talking about Tide,
Game of Thrones badass Peter Dinklage rapping for Doritos, Jurassic Park
franchise star Jeff Goldblum driving a Jeep alongside some dinosaurs, and many more.
This new trailer is presented in a more traditional television
commercial format than modern videogame trailers, and as such is more likely designed to intrigue a more mainstream audience than those
gamers already involved in the
franchise.
A new Super Mario Run
commercial has released, it shows how the gameplay of side - scrolling Super Mario
games has evolved but has kept the things that made of Super Mario a world - renowned title, obstacles, bonus secrets areas, different kinds of enemies and power ups, through the level are the things players love about Super Mario
franchise and Super Mario Run has kept the true to his origins.
Nintendo of America really loves their «
game elements crossing into real - life» style
commercials, and while they're not always the best, they are very fitting for the Animal Crossing
franchise!
Every
gamer worth their salt in Japan knows about Monster Hunter, as each new iteration in the
franchise, is met with high critique and
commercial success.
We hope to see SEGA
games enjoy continued
commercial success, so that its various
franchises can continue to grow and be enjoyed by many people.
More than that, I have a feeling that the
game's poor critical reception and limited
commercial success will spell doom for any future attempts to bring this
franchise to western audiences, which is a shame, because it probably deserved better.
But while neither
game was a massive
commercial success, they helped contribute to the overall awareness of the
franchise — or at least that's the hope on the creator's part.