What will Gamestop try to kill tomorrow?
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/chatter/2011/03/gamestop-balloons-in-san-francisco.html
"Gamestop releases balloons in San Francisco that go over like a lead zeppelin"
"Gamestop, the largest video-game retailer in the United States, wanted to stir up some attention Wednesday in downtown San Francisco during this year's Game Developers Conference. In an odd echoing of an '80s song by German singer Nena, the company decided to release red balloons all around the Moscone Center where the huge conference has been taking place since Monday.
Apparently the retailer is partnering with video game company THQ to hype a presale promotion for the upcoming game Homefront.
Judging from the tweets of the socially concious Bay Area residents, Gamestop made a huge mistake, San Franscisco resident Matt Van Horn told Chatter. Balloon fail, to say the least as many balloons are being seen as polluting the city and its waters."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/chatter/2011/03/gamestop-balloons-in-san-francisco.html
"Gamestop releases balloons in San Francisco that go over like a lead zeppelin"
"Gamestop, the largest video-game retailer in the United States, wanted to stir up some attention Wednesday in downtown San Francisco during this year's Game Developers Conference. In an odd echoing of an '80s song by German singer Nena, the company decided to release red balloons all around the Moscone Center where the huge conference has been taking place since Monday.
Apparently the retailer is partnering with video game company THQ to hype a presale promotion for the upcoming game Homefront.
Judging from the tweets of the socially concious Bay Area residents, Gamestop made a huge mistake, San Franscisco resident Matt Van Horn told Chatter. Balloon fail, to say the least as many balloons are being seen as polluting the city and its waters."