View Full Version : Not a good year for you, eh Ubisoft?
mookiemookie
04-19-10, 04:00 PM
Granted, this was the dumb fault of their marketing partner, but the Ubi name is in the news for stupidity again:
http://kotaku.com/5519695/splinter-cell-stunt-almost-gets-someone-shot
And all this because of a ****ty game like SC. METAL GEAR SOLID! WOOOT!! :rock:
:O:
SteamWake
04-19-10, 04:32 PM
they hired out another marketing company to put the event together and had no idea that a gun was to be used
Nice spin but they are still ultimatly responsable. :nope:
krashkart
04-19-10, 05:14 PM
Great idea, go to a crowded nightclub scene and point a toy gun at people. Spectacular intelligence! :up:
Platapus
04-19-10, 06:49 PM
I can just imagine the marketing guy telling the big boss (JP) about this idea.
"Listen JP, some of the guys in marketing came up with a boffo idea. Let me sizzle it for you"
"Splinter cell is a rather successful series about a special agent fighting the bad guys, right? How about this.. We get some guy to dress up and then he goes to some of the popular bars in the area and point fake guns at them. This will make the people want to buy the game.
How's that, JP. I think it is the bomb!"
JP: :stare:
JP: TJ (Senior VP), I would like the entire marketing division eliminated please. Would you see to it?
TJ: You mean reorganized or restructured, JP?
JP: No, eliminated. I don't want the bodies found.
CaptainHaplo
04-19-10, 06:57 PM
In certain places in the US - it woulda been the coroner they called.
antikristuseke
04-19-10, 07:15 PM
Had I been involved, noone would notice hisdisapearance and the coroner could get some rest :smug:
TLAM Strike
04-19-10, 07:40 PM
Had I been involved, noone would notice hisdisapearance and the coroner could get some rest :smug:
And that would have been more in the spirit of the game being promoted.
Come on Splinter Cell was about espionage, IIRC you fail a few of the missions if you kill someone. At least in the first game.
Why not have a dude in black PJs Abseil or Fast Rope off an office building, then be whisked away in a black van. That would be in keeping with the Black Ops nature of SC, and still be cool and publicity generating.
mookiemookie
04-19-10, 09:00 PM
Nice spin but they are still ultimatly responsable. :nope:
:rotfl2: Exactly! marketing gone wrong means you didn't get anyone interested in your product. Criminal charges happen when you point toy guns at people who don't know they're toy guns. It ain't marketing gone wrong!
CaptainHaplo
04-19-10, 09:41 PM
The dude who actually did it is lucky to be alive. The reality is that in certain clubs - he would have eaten lead rather quickly from about 5 different directions.
If its one of THE clubs to be at - usually you have someone there with an entourage - and the entourage usually packs for "security" - though its rare they carry legally.
Had someone been carrying legally - they would have been legitimately protecting the lives of people from a percieved threat had they popped him.
This reminds me of a news story from Norway a while back. A gas station was to train its employes in how to handle armed robbery, so they hired a firm that uses ex cops to simulate these situations. The employees were told what was going to happen, so they could mentally prepare, etc, etc, the only problem was that the "robber" went to the wrong gas station and gave a poor woman lots og grey hairs and a trip to the shrink.
UnderseaLcpl
04-20-10, 03:54 AM
I couldn't load the link for some reason (rainstorms tend to ruin my connection, apparently), but I can't believe anyone at Ubisoft would get away with proposing a scheme that is even remotely like what I am hearing.
They must really be poorly managed or in dire straits to even attempt such a thing.
A good rule of thumb in marketing is that it must be as inoffensive as possible and not rely on "shock value". True, there are cases where shock campaigns have paid off, but they are few and far between, and usually rely on targeting a very specific demographic.
I'm no Splinter Cell fan (I don't like the blend of realism and ridonkulousness) but last I heard it was a popular franchise amongst adults and children. As such, marketing should be directed towards a broad range of audiences. A series of TV spots with Sam Fischer edited into popular videos of real-life crimes or police raids might do the trick, but no matter how you slice it, pulling fake guns on people is bad for business.
Snestorm
04-20-10, 04:44 AM
Had someone been carrying legally - they would have been legitimately protecting the lives of people from a percieved threat had they popped him.
In a situation like this, even an illegal carrier could feel threatened enough to risk jail time, over morgue time.
papa_smurf
04-20-10, 05:28 AM
Well, to quote the phrase "Whoops!"
HunterICX
04-20-10, 06:27 AM
Not one of the brighest moves in marketing :dead:
HunterICX
Jimbuna
04-20-10, 08:01 AM
One can predict their last words as they are being carried to the ambulance on a stretcher after having been shot by a police marksman...."It wasn't a real gun".
JSLTIGER
04-20-10, 11:44 AM
And that, gentlemen, is why fake guns have those bright orange caps at the end of the muzzle.
krashkart
04-20-10, 01:36 PM
And that, gentlemen, is why fake guns have those bright orange caps at the end of the muzzle.
Apparently that one didn't - I don't really know for sure. At least it wasn't a prop M60 or the like. :-?
SteamWake
04-20-10, 03:39 PM
Apparently that one didn't - I don't really know for sure. At least it wasn't a prop M60 or the like. :-?
Wouldent matter to me.. If some guy came crashing into a bar I was in dressed in cammo weilding a 'weapon' I'm not gonna double check to see if the muzzle is plugged. No sir I'm hittin the deck !
TLAM Strike
04-20-10, 09:38 PM
And that, gentlemen, is why fake guns have those bright orange caps at the end of the muzzle.
... and that's why punk @$$ kids who rob 7/11s with fake guns have black sharpies... :yep:
krashkart
04-20-10, 09:47 PM
... and that's why punk @$$ kids who rob 7/11s with fake guns have black sharpies... :yep:
Well, not always...
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=179&pictureid=1829
Didn't realize how far the story had gone until I saw this on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPml03lgXic&feature=related
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