Sony Fesses Up on Viral Site, What else can they do wrong?
kotaku.com — Just about everyone has pointed out just how painfully obvious that the "All I want for Xmas is a PSP" website is really just a bad marketing ploy for Sony. Well everyone, but Sony. Today Sony joined the club and apologized for the marketing deception: (Submitted by woodenturkey) More...
Awful PSP viral marketing site
alliwantforxmasisapsp.com — Supposedly this guy wants a PSP so badly he recorded himself "rapping" in cheesy "thug" slang about how great it is, and made this ridiculous website, as well as t-shirt iron-ons and printable ads to go along with it (instead of just, you know, forking over $250). BTW, the domain is owned by the marketing group 'Zipatoni'. Nice try, Sony! (Submitted by inactive) More...
Sony's Viral Marketing Disaster
alliwantforxmasisapsp.com — Through the efforts of Kotaku and the Something Awful forums this website has been discovered as the new PSP viral marketing attempt by Sony. The site attempts to appeal to young internet hipsters, using phrases like "don't just wear it – pwn it!!1!", and "OMFG! IMHO that is teh LAWLZ funniez! I SMP!" Whats worse, this? Or the talking squirrels? (Submitted by xerus) More...
Proof that "all i want for xmas is a psp.com" is a viral marketing scam
avexband.com — The band Avex wrote the song for the viral marketing campaign gone wrong www.alliwantforxmasisapsp.com, it's announced on their site! If you thought that maybe the site was real check this out because it proves that it's all a fake made by Zipatoni Marketing and Sony. (Submitted by naisho) More...
Sony apologizes for fake PSP blog
penny-arcade.com — Sony's fake PSP site was a marketing disaster, spotted for a lame attempt at viral marketing almost immediately. The new entry on their blog now reads: "This site was actually developed by Sony. Guess we were trying to be just a little too clever. From this point forward, we will just stick to making cool products." (Submitted by felchdonkey) More...
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