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Posted: Jul 23rd 2009 11:09PM hami83 said

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Now... I know it costs millions to grab an area in Times Square, but not only did they read the main area in Times Square but it looks like they grabbed a large portion of the videos screens as well.. This must has been millions upon millions to get this done...

Now as an ad student I think this is very interesting and I wish to know more... But as a gamer, all I can think of is.... Why the %^& can't they bring over Soma Bringer and Disaster Day of Crisis.. I mean seriously, 5% of the NY promotion budget could've probably brought both these games over! I mean COME ON!

Posted: Aug 7th 2009 5:18PM (Unverified) said

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you answered your own question... and the answer is still 'money', sadly... lol.... I was quite amazed at how expensive this event was too... i wish when i bought a game at a store, i knew the money went to a developer of the game or something, not some suit at HQ
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Posted: Jul 24th 2009 3:03AM (Unverified) said

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Looks like quite the casual affair..

Posted: Jul 24th 2009 9:53AM (Unverified) said

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Well talk about marketing holy sh!t

Posted: Jul 24th 2009 9:31PM tkashur said

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...stupid big cities and their special promotions and their nintendo stores and their dlc pokemon...grr...

Posted: Jul 26th 2009 6:24PM kgagne said

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How do they remove the sand when they're done?

Posted: Aug 7th 2009 5:14PM (Unverified) said

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its crazy just how much money is behind nintendo, because they are so good at appearing to be a 'friendly' 'family' based multi-million dollar corporation.

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