Sony PSP marketing AD: "All I want for christmas is my psp"
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Uploaded on Dec 14, 2006
Bask in the glory of an insulting marketing campaign!
This video is an actual attempt by Sony to use viral marketing in order to get more people to buy the PSP. When the ad first came out on Youtube, there was no indication that the video was actually an ad. Presumably, Sony wanted us to think that "Cousin Pete" was actually some hip hop artist rapping about the PSP, in an attempt to appeal to all of the 'gangsta' kids, who are clearly their target audience. An admission that this was an ad can be found at http://www.alliwantforxmasisapsp.com/.... The original video has since been deleted from the site and youtube, and Sony has posted a sort of pseudo-apology/admission for the trickery, which never actually admits that Sony has done anything wrong.
The video was brought to my attention via www.penny-arcade.com
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Uploader Comments (Monologue)
babylonian 4 years ago
From the description: "Sony wanted us to think that 'Cousin Pete' was actually some hip hop artist rapping about the PSP, in an attempt to appeal to all of the 'gangsta' kids, who are clearly their target audience"
Um, I don't think that's how it happened.
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Monologue 4 years ago
I do.
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babylonian 4 years ago
You're wrong, then. As the dude who's responsible for uncovering their lame viral marketing attempt (I posted the thread on SomethingAwful that was cited in every article written about it), I guarantee that the point of the campaign wasn't to convince you that Cousin Pete was an actual hip hop artist. What they were aiming for was some relatable kid who wanted a PSP for Christmas. Nothing about it was an earnest attempt to "appeal to all of the 'gangsta' kids". You kinda just made that part up.
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Monologue 4 years ago
If I remember correctly, the original youtube posting of this video (which has since been deleted) did make the claim that Cousin Pete was a hip hop artist.
The fake blog itself didn't make this claim, though, but the language seemed like a lame attempt at making the kids sound 'gangsta,' with such great quotes as:
"so we started clowning with sum not-so-subtle hints to j's parents that a psp would be teh perfect gift. we created this site to spread the luv to those like j who want a psp!"
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Monologue 4 years ago
Granted, I was being a bit sarcastic when I made the claim of appealing to 'gangstas'.
I don't doubt that they were trying to be relatable to their general audience. But it seems they tried to seem relatable was by mimicking some kind of street slang that they picked up through listening to hip-hop, giving the site a faux-gangsta feel.
Hence, my statement interpreting the site's intent as trying to appeal to the 'gangsta' kids. It was more intended at mockery than legitimate interpretation.
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Top Comments
KuragariNoKaze 3 years ago
Yay for Sony trying to make an "independent" viral video to hype up the psp... ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS THIS WIGGA'S HEAD ON A PLATE!
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All Comments (244)
markheil862 1 month ago
Homeboy looks like Macklemore
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Ralph Jenkins 4 months ago
he's saying PEE ASS PEE PEE ASS PEE
He apparently has some kind of ass/piss fetish, or Tourette's syndrome.
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Crystalzoner1 7 months ago
This proves what I've been saying about Sony all along. They are delusional.
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NerfDeathcoil 7 months ago
Except you're fucking wrong, you retard. The original video claimed he was an actual hip hop artist.
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michaeldownstairs 8 months ago
“An admission that this was an ad can be found at [URL].” Not anymore, unfortunately.
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Yarfy Fox 1 year ago
So wiggers are offended and want an apology?
At least something good came out of it.
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55belts 1 year ago
What was he doing to that ladder?
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mord3030 1 year ago
All I want for Christmas is for Sony executives to be left hanging by their necks outside their corporate offices.
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Shizuo Heiwajima 1 year ago
ALL I WANT FOR XMAS IS THIS WIGGAS HEAD ON A PLATE
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DSNesmith 1 year ago
I want that hat...
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