The Controversy of early Playstation 2 print ads
<p><strong>Before the metropolis converted to digital, before the internet became symbiotic with modern culture, print ads were still a viable way to communicate your idea or product. Print ads worked for comic book readers, magazine subscribers, and those who frequented used bookstores.</strong></p>
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<p>In 1996, Playstation produced a flyer for the Glastonbury festival to promote their first gaming console. The advert featured the PlayStation logo and the words “More Powerful than God.” This promotional material stirred some controversy and foreshadowed the adoption of subversive adverts Playstation would later be known for decades.</p>
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