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Britain loves its banning. Right next to teabags and unjustifiable xenophobia, there's nothing the great British public loves more than getting the most benign and mundane things banned. Take, for example, the latest ridiculous farce when it comes to jackasses with too much time on their hands -- after receiving an insurmountable number of complaints (23 in total!), the lovable Advertising Standards Authority has banned an online ad banner for the PlayStation 3 for 'condoning' violence on a Yahoo page. Yes, somewhat like the Burnout incident I reported on a few months ago, but even more ludicrous.

Hit the jump for more.

[Thanks to Action Bastard. The above video, in case of confusion, is an example of the campaign, not the banned ad in question.]

While the ASA actually provided some valid reasons for the Burnout poster ban, I fail to see any just cause for this newest overreaction. The advertisment in question was a part of Sony's This Is Living campaign, a surreal series of commercials set in a hotel and featuring a cast of twisted characters. The ad showed war veteran Kovac (in video) with a knife and a gun, displaying the lines, "You on my side? listen up I've killed for less. The music plays Puccini in my head." You may have actually seen it on gaming Websites, I definitely remember it when it was relevant -- months and months ago. Not ages later, where it's suddenly become offensive.

I could just about accept the Burnout incident after a while, but this? Not only is it an old advert, it's ridiculously tame, was scheduled to appear at times when children were not supposed to be online and Yahoo only showed it to users registered over the age of 18. Yet a whole 23 petty, pitiful people felt the need to ***** about it, because it was apparently so damn offensive and corrupting. It's been noted that no such bitching was upheld against other ads in the series, notably a woman in her underwear sitting on the toilet.

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Obviously someone at Sony has a very twisted sense of humor. I've never thought these ads were particular good, and after watching through this one, I'd have to say it's rather stupid. The "This is Living" campaign seems to get more and more demented and with that less entertaining.
Sony your console is awesome, but yuor ads make so sense whatsoever and a scary and ccreepy, I like thw Wii's ads better.
Sony also had that creepy ad with that baby. Weird ads sony.
Yeah the baby was very creepy. I don't really know what they're trying to do unless there's a Japanese businessman giving commercials ideas they think will be great for eastern Europe and the U.S.

btw Kasaioni I'll take some of the Korn Wink
Would you like it with butter?

If i'd seen this ad for the first time without somebody telling me what it was, well then I would have no idea what it was selling!
That was weird. Why, sony?
Strange, thats pretty much all i have to say.
I frickin' love these ads!
Ah, is everyone forgetting the extra violent God of War II event?
Now now sc7, every time I think of that it makes me want a little more goat on my plate Wink Sony does love to get attention anywhere they can, and this just shows that they are creative...and I guess that's the best way I can put it.
Ahh yes. Nothing better than a good old fashion goat slaughter.

gft77 Wrote:
Now now sc7, every time I think of that it makes me want a little more goat on my plate Wink  Sony does love to get attention anywhere they can, and this just shows that they are creative...and I guess that's the best way I can put it.


That was still a little over the line.

You can always rely on Sony for weird, nonsensical adverts. I actually prefer them to Ninty's ads.
what the hell was that??? creppy......(shoots himself)
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