Switch it up!"Switch it up"
I also liked "Make the Switch"
Switch it Up!
OoOoo the battery was low!
Switch it up!
Switch it Up!
OoOoo battery is over...
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Switch it up!"Switch it up"
I also liked "Make the Switch"
Off the top of my head,Is a slogan needed?
What was the Wii U's slogan? What was the Wii's?
What was the DS's? Touch Generation?
What was the Gamecube's?
the gamecube had such weird commercials, but from a quick research "Life's a game" and "born to play"GameCube- I THINK "Born to play"? I might be wrong on that though
Thanks for that. One or two of those are vaguely familiar. I remember seeing "Touch Generations" or "Touch Generation" on DS print ads in Australia. I may have seen "touching is good", I'm not sure. "Wii would like to play" is fairly clever and vaguely familiar. All I can remember seeing is the word "Playstation" being said at the very end of Playstation (3) ads on TV. That's about all I remember. Can't remember what Vita used or PSP. But I am totally out of the loop since I hardly watch TV.Off the top of my head,
Wii U- "What U will play next"
Wii- "Wii would like to play"
DS- "Touching is good" (I shit you not, that was an official marketing campaign)
GameCube- I THINK "Born to play"? I might be wrong on that though
But yes, as long as I can remember/have read about Nintendo (and every major console maker for that matter) has had a tag line on release
Thanks for that. One or two of those are vaguely familiar. I remember seeing "Touch Generations" or "Touch Generation" on DS print ads in Australia. I may have seen "touching is good", I'm not sure. "Wii would like to play" is fairly clever and vaguely familiar. All I can remember seeing is the word "Playstation" being said at the very end of Playstation (3) ads on TV. That's about all I remember. Can't remember what Vita used or PSP. But I am totally out of the loop since I hardly watch TV.
Nintendo's official Switch promo video has no tagline. They just mention the word at the end. I think they can get away with not having one.