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  • @warmaster
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    2427 days ago

    4 dimensional graphics

    Like nowaday’s AAAA

    Bullshitting never changes

    • @Psythik
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      527 days ago

      Which is funny because the Neo-Geo was a very much sprite-based 2D machine. What did they even mean by “4D”?

  • @RagingRobot
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    2127 days ago

    The girl on the right has a weird butthole

  • Captain Aggravated
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    1527 days ago

    I remember an ad for Half Life of all games that went “She’s smart, has a great personality, and knows that the way to a man’s heart is through his sternum.”

  • UKFilmNerd
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    1427 days ago

    I’ll never forget this one. Never played the game though because it was famously riddled with bugs.

      • @Bosht
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        127 days ago

        Same. Definitely remember that one, tag line and all.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      727 days ago

      Someone elsewhere in the comments said they remembered seeing one in playboy magazine.

    • @[email protected]
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      427 days ago

      I def remember at least three of these in magazines back in the day. I particularly recall being a confused child looking at the tennis one. What is in that girl’s ass?

  • @ccunning
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    827 days ago

    I vividly remember that first one from when I got into my uncles playboy stash in my youth…

  • Kalcifer
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    526 days ago

    If this sort of thing was commonplace, I wonder if this overtly male-focused advertising (I say “male-focused” as males, who are majority heterosexual, would be the largest collective that would be attracted to this sort of advertising) had anything to do with video games being stereotypically associated with males. Perhaps it’s a sort of positive feedback. If so, I wonder what the initial bias towards males was.

    • lime!
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      626 days ago

      if it was, it happened really fast since the association didn’t exist before 1986.

      before the video game crash, game systems were sold in electronics stores. afterwards, when Nintendo wanted to lose the association with the crash, they went t toy stores… and toy stores gender every product, at least back then, so they had to decide which side to put it on.