deuxhero
Arcane
Ars Technica also claimed (along with over a dozen other sites) that gamers were dead over half a year ago, so their claims about the future are suspect at best.
Here's an example of a clever product placement: Space Quest 5.
Every subspace communication ended with a short screen appearance by the Sprint logo, suggesting that Sprint was a leading corporation in a future telecommunication market. It worked brilliantly because:
1) It was appropriate, as Space Quest had parodied many known corporate brands throughout the series (Monolith burger, anyone?).
2) It was humorous (like how Taco Bell was the only restaurant left in Demolition Man).
3) It was non-instrusive (it appeared for barely a second at the end of every sub-space message).
But doing that takes a little brainpower to pull off, instead of just forcing an ad slot onto a game and inserting whatever ad fits in there - which is probably why you don't see stuff like that anymore.
try this shit on me and I will find and burn your house down
there aint no clever product placement ever
if you want a can of beer in your game you make up a fake company or you have a white can labeled "beer" in comic sans
Haven't played in a while but I doubt it. You have five or six massive tabs of inventory. Unless people are hoarding a ton of shit.Don't you have to buy storage space in TF2 if you want enough space for all the weapons?
Don't you have to buy storage space in TF2 if you want enough space for all the weapons?