Another Larger-Than-Life Wii ad found

Wii adAnd then there were two. We reported two days ago about the giant Wii ad that was looming over the Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Well, it looks like that’s not the only place with the ad, as we picked up a pic of another giant Wii over at another Tsutaya building.

This particular ad deals with the Wiimote, its sensor pointing up to the heavens (or the building lights). We’re not sure if this is the case, but we’ve noticed these ads seem to be popping up specifically on Tsutaya buildings – the one in Shibuya was one as well.

Unfortunately, we can’t tell which particular building this one’s on – the only clue we have is that small Starbucks shop just below the Wiimote. If any body who lives in the area can tell us where this is, we’re sure the readers will appreciate it.

On that note, let us know if the guys over there found similar (equally large) ads elsewhere – that could make for a cool portfolio. Next on our wish-list: A giant Reggie Fils-Aimes “Bruce Wii” ad at Times Square…

Via flickr

Wii adAnd then there were two. We reported two days ago about the giant Wii ad that was looming over the Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Well, it looks like that’s not the only place with the ad, as we picked up a pic of another giant Wii over at another Tsutaya building.

This particular ad deals with the Wiimote, its sensor pointing up to the heavens (or the building lights). We’re not sure if this is the case, but we’ve noticed these ads seem to be popping up specifically on Tsutaya buildings – the one in Shibuya was one as well.

Unfortunately, we can’t tell which particular building this one’s on – the only clue we have is that small Starbucks shop just below the Wiimote. If any body who lives in the area can tell us where this is, we’re sure the readers will appreciate it.

On that note, let us know if the guys over there found similar (equally large) ads elsewhere – that could make for a cool portfolio. Next on our wish-list: A giant Reggie Fils-Aimes “Bruce Wii” ad at Times Square…

Via flickr

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