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  • Whitesox
    Closet pyromaniac
    • Mar 2009
    • 5287

    #1

    EA Blasted over questionable marketing stunt

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    Games maker EA has incited a wave of backlash over the latest marketing ploy for their upcoming action game, Dante's Inferno.
    In an effort to promote the title at last week's San Diego Comic-Con event, EA decided to run a contest asking showgoers to "commit acts of lust" with any models working at the convention's myriad booths. They were then instructed to submit photos via social networking sites like Twitter or Facebook. The winner would receive "dinner and a sinful night with two hot girls, a limo service, paparazzi and a chest full of booty," while five runners-up would have to make do with a copy of the game, a $240 gift card and assorted game merchandise...
    Quite interesting, I wish I could know what was going through their minds when they came up with this...
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  • Cusefan
    Earlwolfx on XBL
    • Oct 2003
    • 9820

    #2
    Re: EA Blasted over questionable marketing stunt

    Originally posted by whitesox
    http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...-stunt/1338121



    Quite interesting, I wish I could know what was going through their minds when they came up with this...
    i had a good chuckle over this, It kinda makes sense though. If there was any company to Promote Sexual Assault, it would be EA.
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    • pfunk880
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 4452

      #3
      Re: EA Blasted over questionable marketing stunt

      Stay classy, EA.
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      • DubTrey1
        MVP
        • Mar 2008
        • 1023

        #4
        Re: EA Blasted over questionable marketing stunt

        I thought they let David Ortiz go?
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