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This blog follows the future of media and ad technologies, bridging the gap between geekdom and advertising since 2004.
Case: Fictional and Proxy Brands: Sprunk
Although Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas does not feature any brands or advertising for real world products (they do pay tribute to a few commercial locations), the highly detailed and "intergrated" campaigns for fictional brands are a source of insights in how to market real products in games. One such brand is the soft drink Sprunk, which is most likely an apparent parody (tribute?) of Coca-Cola's Sprite (see the packshot below).
Advertising fictional brands could also be a "guerilla" tactic by companies who don't want to be too closely associated with controversial games such as GTA and yet want to capitalize on the large audiences some of these games enjoy. I would also love to see Sprunk in the real-life stores.
2. Billboards placed throughout the game.
3. Vending machines, both outdoor and in-store.
4. In-game pubs.
5. On the shelves of in-game stores (6 faces, first and second shelves from the top).
6. Sprunk must either own or have an agreement with the major fast food chains in San Andreas since it's an exclusive drink both in Clunking Bell and Burger Shot.
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