A reader of N+ recently sent in a note about Nintendo's unique marketing approach in Greece. To help promote Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!, women dress up as nurses and walk around local beaches letting sunners test their brain age. This seems a bit counter-intuitive, as hot nurses plus scantily-clad beachgoers tend to make the blood flow to parts of the body that aren't the brain. But you have our attention, at the very least. More pics can be found on Nintendo's official Greek site.
[Via N+]
Reader Comments (16)
Posted: Jul 24th 2007 2:02PM (Unverified) said
anyone else try and play their DS in direct sunlight? This wasn't thought out well. Should have hit up the nightclubs instead.
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 2:07PM (Unverified) said
They should have used this for Trauma Center instead.
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 2:07PM (Unverified) said
Those nurses are probably all underage because Nintendo is Teh Kiddie.
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 3:09PM BPMOmega XBL PSN Steam said
You win, sir.
http://www.wikichan.org/index.php/Image:Freenet.jpg
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 11:39PM DonaldMick said
Man, why do the Greeks get all the fun promotions?
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 7:38PM (Unverified) said
didnt greece ban games a few years ago or something? i guess they repealed whatever dumbass rule it was
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Posted: Jul 24th 2007 9:51PM SpiderPrime said
They did, it was a couple of years ago, they had to counter illegal gambling, which everyone knew wouldn't last and it was revised in less than a month.
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