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    Nintendo Wii Case Study

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    Customers Without the support of customers ages 3-120‚ Nintendo Wii would be sitting on store shelves collecting dust and losing money for Nintendo. Competitors The two main rivals to the Nintendo Wii are Sony ’s PlayStation 3 and Microsoft ’s Xbox 360. Without this competition‚ Nintendo may not be to the point that it is now. It could rest on its laurels and not supply its customers with newest and greatest ideas. Media The media can at times be a business’s enemy or a friend. Regardless which

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    Franchise Just months ago‚ the game developers at 2k Sports released another NBA game to the number one selling basketball franchise in video games. This time it was released as regularly for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 but was also released with the unveiling of the next generation gaming consoles‚ the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. This allowing for much advanced changes in graphics and all that they could put into their latest version of the leading video game selling franchise in basketball.

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    console-gaming world people know Sony and Nintendo. Microsoft may be the largest and richest software company in the world‚ but it’s unknown when it comes to console gaming. Microsoft is counting on the Xbox to change that perception. Gamers may not be willing to take a chance with the Microsoft Xbox‚ even if it is far superior to any console ever made. Nintendo Gamecube is nothing if charismatic. Nintendo’s new machine is half the size of any other console and looks like a toy with its brightly colored

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    machine‚ glasses‚ a dishwasher‚ an oven‚ and a full sink. It also had a full bathroom including a vanity. The suite included a washer and a dryer. It had a balcony with a table and two lounge chairs. The living room had a flat screen T.V. with an Xbox 360 with two controllers. We had a wonderful view of the ocean where you could see people sailing and parasailing. The first thing we did was walk on the beach and ate at 1 of the 21 restaurants. There food was so good. Especially the seafood. The second

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    Entertaining Essay

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    ages‚ my house is a very entertaining place. Let’s start with Devon. He’s 20 years old with no direction in life. He doesn’t want to work unless it’s at Game Stop. He stays up all night playing Halo and Call of Duty on Xbox 360. His only friends are his fellow gaming slackers on Xbox live. The games are so exciting to him that if you didn’t know any better you would think Seal team 6 lives at my house. Darrian is the only girl. She is far more responsible than her older brother. She’s my public affairs

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    Which movie rental service is right for you? We all love movies‚ and the best way to see all the films you want is to rent them. There was a time when we all used brick and mortar stores to get our hands on a movie to watch. Nowadays‚ there are more options available for the film lover. The internet has changed things drastically‚ and many physical rental stores are disappearing. Hollywood Video is long gone‚ and most "Mom and Pop" stores were crushed under Blockbuster ’s boot back in the 90 ’s

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    Playstation 3 Campaign Audit

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    2010 Playstation 3 “It only does everything”. A Campaign Audit Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 4 COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVE AND MESSAGE/MEDIA STRATEGY 6 CAMPAIGN BUDGET 11 CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVENESS 12 WORKS CITED LIST 15 APPENDIX A 17 APPENDIX B 18 APPENDIX C 19 APPENDIX D 20 APPENDIX E 21 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The reason behind this campaign audit was to further our knowledge and skills needed in the area of advertising and promotion

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    Executive summary Sony is a well respected brand in the electronic industry. With its success entering the gaming market with its PlayStation‚ Sony has earned a position as a market leader. Problems began to occur when Sony launched its seventh generation gaming console. New competitors entered the market‚ such as Microsoft and old rivals such as Nintendo. The release of the Sony PlayStation 3 failed to achieve growth in sales due to the lack of direct and indirect network effects. One of the

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    others. Toshiba’s HD-DVD had the backing of the DVD Forum‚ making it the “official” successor to the DVD format. Both companies lined up major movie studios and video game consoles to promote their standards (Sony’s Playstation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360). In January 2008‚ Time Warner’s announcement that it would support Blu-Ray instead of HD DVD triggered a chain reaction that collapsed the support for HD-DVD. Toshiba announced it would cease production of HD-DVD equipment in February of 2008.

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    The Birth of Swatch

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    The Birth of Swatch The continuous decline in demand for the prestigious watches made in Switzerland in the 1970s and early 1980s made the time period devastating for the Swiss watch industry. Before the decline‚ it was master of the watch market‚ shining with its high-end image. However‚ with the evolution of technology in watch making‚ the market began changing rapidly where low-end watches were becoming more accessible and evasive. Nicholas Hayek became the CEO of Societe Suisse de

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