Monday, April 6, 2009

Product Advertisement

2. Ad 1: Holiday bundle that includes Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Sega Super Star Tennis, and 5 Arcade Games.
     
Ad 2: Wal-mart ad, price drop on the premium bundle $50-$350 from the original price, set at approximately $650

Ad 3: Halo 3 Special Edition Bundle for $399. Includes the system, 20Gb Hard Drive, a copy of Halo 3, a controller, and a headset, all with a Halo custom finish.

Ad 4: Resident Evil 5 Special Edition Bundle for $399. Includes Red Xbox 360 Elite system with a matching wireless controller, A cop of Resident Evil 5, a headset, 120GB Hard Drive, down loadable Resident Evil 5 Xbox 360 dashboard theme and a card for downloading Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.

Ad 5: A European exclusive for $347 is a Halo Bundle. It includes the standard white system with the controller, a copy of Halo 3, a copy of Halo Wars, 60GB Hard Drive, and a 1 month Xbox Live Gold Subscription Card.


3.  My product is over the Microsoft Xbox 360 and the various special edition systems. 

4.  This product is branded as a home entertainment gaming console to connect to other people and events world-wide. The image is to sell a gaming experience like no other, with some of the best computer animated graphics and level design for each game released on the console. There really is no difference than what I just typed.

5.  The Xbox 360 has only one slogan: Jump In.

6.  The Images on the ad are of the system itself, sometimes of the package if it is a bundle. For example, on the Halo 3/Halo Wars bundle packaging, there are UNSC Spartans and  Covenant Elites  marching into battle. On the arcade system package, it has a bunch of different designs, all in a shade of translucent light green.

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