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By the end of 1997, the Sega Saturn had completely failed in the United States, and Japanese sales were in trouble as well. Sega knew it had to come up with a genius ma...
www.BESTDAMNPODCASTEVER.com
By the end of 1997, the Sega Saturn had completely failed in the United States, and Japanese sales were in trouble as well. Sega knew it had to come up with a genius marketing plan to stay competitive. And there was only one man for the job: SEGATA SANSHIRO.
This short documentary traces the life and death of one of the greatest video game advertising icons ever.
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Nope, white would be shiroi, and anyway, that sentence your talking about is "sega saatan shiroo". Shiroo comes from the verb shimasu, which translates as to do or to play (among some others, I think).
Wow. I've never seen a commercial character die before. It's tragic. Like, what would happen if they killed Flo from those Progressive insurance commercials? I wouldn't know WHAT to do. T_T
This is my first time ever seeing this or hearing about this. This brought tears to my eyes, it's so beautiful (and funny). Shit, now I wanna buy the sega saturn. :( No lie...
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Shiroo comes from the verb shimasu, which translates as to do or to play (among some others, I think).
:-P