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Kwari tempts videogame fans with boobs, money, and boobs

mistermostyn | December 12, 2007 | News | PC 
It seems to be a week for breast-fueled videogame advertising, with Kwari.com following hot on the heels of EA and Activision via this 'bouncy' trailer clip for its money-making first-person shooter service. Click the source for the commercial in all its overly rounded silicon glory.
The ‘Superstar’ ad exists as an indirect nod to the tasteless exuberance of MTV’s ‘Cribs’ series and sees Rich Lightfoot, an arrogant teenage gamer and "master assassin," revelling in a celebrity lifestyle while showing the viewer around his mansion, which just so happens to be populated with topless women, expensive cars, and masses of free-flowing cash.
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    ShadowKing2 | December 12, 2007
    That is possibly the odddest ad I've seen in a while.
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    Final Blade | December 12, 2007
    That guy is such a loser and how does youtube allow nudity? I thought it was a violation of the rules. Looks like its slipping these days.
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    kik36 | December 12, 2007
    Interesting commercial, but still won't be playing the game.
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    Storm | December 12, 2007
    Haha, couldn't have said it better myself, kik. Not the best way to promote a product but meh...
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    Dine_Agoti | December 12, 2007
    Lasted too long, was minorly amusing – over all, not that impressed.
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    timberwolf120 | December 12, 2007
    Probably the only way they could get people to play. Very few advertising options for them maybe?

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