Oct 16th, 2008 | survey

Is political advertising in video games kewl?


“I can confirm that the Obama campaign has paid for in-game advertising in Burnout,” Holly Rockwood, director of corporate communications at Electronic Arts, the game’s publisher, told me via email, noting that EA regularly allows ad placements in their online games. “Like most television, radio and print outlets, we accept advertising from credible political candidates,” she continued. “Like political spots on the television networks, these ads do not reflect the political policies of EA or the opinions of its development teams.”



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Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 04:47 CDT

I think it was a bad idea... In Grand Theft Auto for example, if a politician is advertised on in game radio stations, that politician is likely to get involved in some kind of scandal, the same with any televangelist or used car yard or fast food restaurant or philanthropist.

Macbrock
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Florida, United States

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 04:04 CDT

Subliminal messages do soak in....

Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 03:33 CDT

Advertising in video games kind of dates them, and it ruins the novelty value of the advertising in them. When I play Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, I sometimes sing along with the Clucking Bell theme song... Having outside advertising in video games just spoils things a bit. It takes you a bit out of the game and into the real world again. You dont want the real world impinging into your video games.

 
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