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Do you, like DAVID, yearn for the days when you could slap a jingle on an ad and call it a day? If so, then this nostalgic exercise from Xbox is bound to appeal, if only for the extreme cheese factor generated by its clunky musical stylings. Whether you enjoy or loathe this commercial outing will depend entirely on your taste level. It's a bit of a muddled offering, touting a fake collection of cereals in order to promote stylish skins for gaming controllers. There isn't a clear link between the two, and the audience's tolerance for nasal American singing will determine how long they pay attention to the film. Still, it's an attention grabbing piece of work because it harkens back to Nineties-style commercial aesthetics, which seems likely to appeal to the consumer who thinks "ads aren't fun any more." Whether this counts as fun will, again, depend on your level of cheese appreciation.
Product Category: Electronic Gaming
Territory: Global
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Xbox - 'Elite Cereal'
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'Elite Cereal' |
21 March 2023
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Controlled Chaos |
Do you, like DAVID, yearn for the days when you could slap a jingle on an ad and call it a day? If so, then this nostalgic exercise from Xbox is bound to appeal, if only for the extreme cheese factor generated by its clunky musical stylings. Whether you enjoy or loathe this commercial outing will depend entirely on your taste level. It's a bit of a muddled offering, touting a fake collection of cereals in order to promote stylish skins for gaming controllers. There isn't a clear link between the two, and the audience's tolerance for nasal American singing will determine how long they pay attention to the film. Still, it's an attention grabbing piece of work because it harkens back to Nineties-style commercial aesthetics, which seems likely to appeal to the consumer who thinks "ads aren't fun any more." Whether this counts as fun will, again, depend on your level of cheese appreciation.
Product Category: Electronic Gaming
Territory: Global
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21 March 2023 |
'Elite Cereal'
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53s |
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Controlled Chaos |
by Syd Briscoe |
Do you, like DAVID, yearn for the days when you could slap a jingle on an ad and call it a day? If so, then this nostalgic exercise from Xbox is bound to appeal, if only for the extreme cheese factor generated by its clunky musical stylings. Whether you enjoy or loathe this commercial outing will depend entirely on your taste level. It's a bit of a muddled offering, touting a fake collection of cereals in order to promote stylish skins for gaming controllers. There isn't a clear link between the two, and the audience's tolerance for nasal American singing will determine how long they pay attention to the film. Still, it's an attention grabbing piece of work because it harkens back to Nineties-style commercial aesthetics, which seems likely to appeal to the consumer who thinks "ads aren't fun any more." Whether this counts as fun will, again, depend on your level of cheese appreciation.
Product Category: Electronic Gaming
Territory: Global
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