
Whatever flavor of eggnog
Sony's marketing gurus are sipping, we'd like a few cartons sent to Engadget HQ. While the
PlayStation 3 ads were, um, interesting to say the least, and though the
Bravia commercials are somewhat understandable, trying to
rip an Apple mainstay isn't likely to
catch fire (in a good way). But beyond all that, Sony's PSP advertisements have bordered on zany and
offensive for some time, with everything building up to the "all i want for xmas is a psp" campaign. While we noticed something was a tad
off kilter with the childishly-worded site, all it took was a few hundred detectives to spoil the company's fun. Unfortunately for Sony, the firm was busted in an attempt to construct an undercover website urging folks to urge their parents to pick up a PSP this December. This most certainly isn't the first time this year that the firm has started a "quasi-official"
weblog, but trying to fool all those eagle-eyed readers out there didn't quite work out as planned. Nevertheless, the site remains up to provide "nothing but the facts on the
PSP" from here on out, but that just makes you wonder what all the other propaganda before this was.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]