PS3 Matrjoska ad to make you go …whuuut?
PlayStation ads have always been… strange, to say the least. They come in various flavors, from the high-octane to the downright freaky. This PlayStation ad from Spain, however, is rather hard to place. Oh it’s weird, alright; I’ll give it that. See the ad in its full, err, mixed-signal glory after the jump!
PlayStation ads have always been… strange, to say the least. They come in various flavors, from the high-octane to the downright freaky. Spotted via PSU, this PlayStation ad from Spain, however, is rather hard to place. Oh it’s weird, alright; I’ll give it that. Click to enlarge:
Created by TBWA Madrid, the print ad is titled “Matrjoska” – an obvious reference to the Matryoshka dolls from Russia. You’ve probably seen those somewhere before – if any of you played Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner on the PS2, it’s those dolls Rasputin used to trap demons with (click here for boxart – Rasputin’s on the right side).
So what does this print ad really say about the PS3? That, beneath layers and layers of flesh, there’s a sexy, athletic lady inside all of us? It’s as good a guess as any. Print ads and all kinds of advertising are always open to interpretation.
Gimme your best shot now; what’s your call? Because really, I’m curious to see how crazily diverse you guys can get with your own interpretations.
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