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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Obama Campaigning on Xbox 360? Obama Campaigning on Xbox 360? By WAGNER JAMES AU, GigaOm Its veracity aside, the virtual billboard raises an interesting question: Are political ads in video games a good idea? In terms of eyeballs, Id have to say yes. Roughly one-third of American households own an Xbox 360, Sony PS3 or Nintendo Wii. In terms of effectiveness, Brandweek recently detailed a survey undertaken by its fellow Nielsen Games division in which 11 percent of gamers said they bought a brand after seeing it advertised in a game. Of course, buying a brand of shoes or soda is a totally different prospect than buying a politicians brand in the polling booth. And young voters the kind most likely to notice an in-game ad are also the least likely to show up on Election Day. At the very least, however, several gamer sites are now excitedly talking about the Obama billboard, which translates into some level of viral messaging success. Its certainly a better idea than John McCains Pork Invaders, a knock-off of a video game that was popular when Sen. McCain was already in his 40s.
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