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Print advertisement created by Republik, New Zealand for Atari, within the category: Gaming.
Art Director: Greg Wylie
Retouchers: Colin Falefata, Brett Sanders
Account Director: Paul McNamara
Highest Rated
Fucking hilarious.
Sadly, it also tells me that Atari hasn't contemporized in 36 years.
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"I saw a subliminal ad executive once, but only for a second." - The Wright
www.ryanfox.ca
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I have thousands of pencils and $1.50 so I'm off to Starbucks
this is great, it works so much better than the others.
Fucking hilarious.
Sadly, it also tells me that Atari hasn't contemporized in 36 years.
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"I saw a subliminal ad executive once, but only for a second." - The Wright
www.ryanfox.ca
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I have thousands of pencils and $1.50 so I'm off to Starbucks
:::J:::
why they are advertising atari ?
:::J:::
Have you all seen "The King of Kong"?
It's a film about two ordinary guys with a day job and a family competing at Donkey Kong on a world record level. You should all check it out even if you're not a big video game fan (like myself.) Because the film is ultimately NOT about the video game but rather human psychology and conditioning. Awesome film!! Sorry about the plug.
I think I still have my old beat-up Atari game console in the closet somewhere. My God, how I miss the 80's! (And MTV, too. Remember Saga, Aldo Nova, Missing Persons????)
funny campaign.
but i have to agree with some of the other comments about advertising bad game graphics.
gdawg
i dont think it matters that the graphics shown are like that, we all know games have moved on, its just a really cool way of showing how long atari has been around and all the experience they have. it really works as it strikes a resonance with anyone who was around when these games were first around.
Great!!! for old mens. Pure action in 2 bits!!
"Si eres buen copy, presiona alt + F4"
I don't get it.
It's funny, cause it reminds me of the old games we used to play. But I thought this was an ad for an old T-Shirt store or something. Not Atari as a modern gaming company.