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Old 09-16-2003, 12:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Xbox MS signs product placement deal for Links 2004

MS signs product placement deal for Links 2004

Tom Bramwell 12:12 16/09/2003
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Microsoft has cut a deal with a company called Suunto, Inc. for integrated product placement in Xbox-exclusive golf title Links 2004, according to JAM International Partners, who brokered the deal.

When Links 2004 launches later this year (sources close to Microsoft are suggesting December 5th), the game will contain Suunto's brand mark and prominently feature the Suunto G9 golf wristop computer throughout.

According to MS Game Studios COO Shane Kim, this is just the start. "Our goal in working with JAM International Partners is to maximise new revenue streams through paid product placements in games," he said yesterday.

"We are aggressively working with JAM International Partners to secure deals with numerous other brand companies for games currently in development at Microsoft Game Studios," he added.

The deal is Suunto's first in the world of videogame product placement, according to Michael Oxman, Managing Director of JAM International Partners' Chicago Office. "Like many companies looking for ways to increase brand visibility and demonstrate their product features and benefits, Suunto recognised that associating the Suunto G9 with Links 2004 would provide a new, interactive, and non-traditional form of brand communication targeted specifically to golf enthusiasts," he said.

However product placement in games is nothing new. Games like Crazy Taxi, with its numerous fast food restaurants, Tower Record stores and other forms of branding, have been flying off the shelves for years. Even Sega's peculiar Super Monkey Ball was decked out with Dole Food Company logos - curious though it was to those of us skiving off work to play Japanese import copies.

On the Xbox itself, last Christmas' top-selling stealth title Splinter Cell featured a Palm-based PDA device, and by the sound of it, Microsoft is planning to get in on the act in a big way very soon.

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Got to love MS , next thing ads could be run while a game is loading, drink coke, etc. think about all the extra money a publisher could make.....

Of course I'm sure MS is not the only publisher to do this sort of stuff.

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Old 09-16-2003, 02:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: MS signs product placement deal for Links 2004

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Of course I'm sure MS is not the only publisher to do this sort of stuff.
No and nor are they the first, as the very article you posted pointed out.

The first product placement I can recall seeing was in 1992's Zool, where Chupa Chups products were all over the place. I'm sure there's been plenty others, and probably earlier than Zool too. Anyone else remember any?

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Old 09-17-2003, 02:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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After Super Monkey Dole, I mean Ball, nothing's shocking...

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Old 09-17-2003, 04:29 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I forgot about Dole , can anyone think of others?
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