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Liv Tyler sure can sell games

Gamer Limit writes: "Product endorsements are nothing new to the commercial industry. In fact, they've been around probably for as long as any of us can remember. The fact that Hally Berry is endorsing or "selling" a stick of lipstick or that Beyonce is gushing over the amazing sheen of her hair via a new shampoo product is simply a by the numbers routine that is part of American society and broadcasting. So why then, does it make me uncomfortable to watch celebrities such as Liv Tyler sit here and play a video game, but not just any video game but the Legend of Zelda?"
chrisjc - contributor
Published: 229 days 4 hours ago | Article | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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