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INTEL AND McDONALD'S STEP INTO VIRTUAL WORLD OF THE SIMS ONLINE
EA Inks In-Game Sponsorships with Mass Marketers

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., September 17, 2002 – Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that it has taken the next innovative step in online advertising, signing category exclusive deals with Intel Corporation and McDonald's® Corporation. Under the combined multi-million dollar deals, each company's products and brands will be integrated into the gameplay of the highly anticipated autumn debut of The Sims OnlineTM.

"Matching Intel and McDonald's with The Sims Online signals a watershed for in-game advertising," said Erick Hachenburg, general manager of EA.com. "The demographics and culture of gaming are driving the interest by sponsors. Games are to young people what television was to previous generations – they provide a cultural touchstone that fills their free time and provides points of reference for friendships.

"It marks the first time players can interact with everyday brands and products in a virtual world. Our sponsors recognize the value of interacting with consumers in this environment."

Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-based computers, complete with the five-note Intel Inside® brand tone and on-screen brand will be featured in The Sims Online. Players can chose from a selection of low- to high-end virtual computers for their Sim. The two high-end Pentium 4 processor-based computers represent the latest in style and technology and provide enhanced gameplay. Uses of the computers in The Sims Online may range from inviting friends over to play games to opening a virtual business such as a cyber cafe. As players increase their use of their Pentium 4 processor-based virtual computers within the game, their logic and fun ratings will increase at a higher rate than if using the lower end, generic PCs.

"Interactively branding Intel products in the virtual world of The Sims Online is truly revolutionary," said Ann Lewnes, vice president Intel Inside Program and Co-marketing. "We will be front-and-center with mass market consumers who purchase and use PCs for entertainment purposes. This is the closest you can get to touching your primary demographic -- every day."

The Sims Online players will also be able to operate a McDonald's kiosk and earn "Simoleons" as a virtual business. Eating at McDonald's will satisfy a Sim's hunger and fun needs.

"This is an emerging entertainment area for teens and young adults and will continue to keep McDonald's at the forefront with this audience," said Peter Sterling, vice president of marketing at McDonald's USA. "Partnering with The Sims franchise of games gives us the ability to provide fun and entertainment to our customers in an environment that allows them to experience our brand in a virtual world. This is a great opportunity for McDonald's to reach our customers away from our traditional brick and mortar setting. Our agreement with EA, the leader in gaming technology, will continue to allow us to find new and cutting edge ways for our customers to interact with our brand."

The Sims OnlineTM is a virtual world built from the imaginations of thousands of players. It is an unpredictable, alternate reality where they can be themselves or whomever they want to be. They have their own land to do with as they please. Create a house, coffee bar, dance club, theatre or whatever they can imagine. As spectators and participants, players build a network of friends to enhance their power, wealth, reputation and social standing.
post #2 of 14
Sigh.

Obligatory joke as follows: What's next? In those fantasy on-line games, "Ye Olde Taco Belle?"

Product placement in games is not a new concept. Space Quest 5 was full of irritating ads for Sprint where they'd effectively pause the game for a few seconds so you could look at a Sprint logo, or forced you to overhear characters talking about changing their long distance plans. Ugh.
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Surprised it took this long.
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I have never understood the attraction of the Sims personally. Why play a gae where you make a guy go to work, fix dinner and take out the garbage WHEN YOU ARE STUCK DOING THIS YOURSELF IN REAL LIFE?!?!?!

The Online version baffles me even further...if you are going to put effort into building a business in the Sims Online, why not try your hand at it IN THE REAL WORLD?
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Mike Arsenault (Ludwig):
I have never understood the attraction of the Sims personally. Why play a gae where you make a guy go to work, fix dinner and take out the garbage WHEN YOU ARE STUCK DOING THIS YOURSELF IN REAL LIFE?!?!?!?
That's if you play the game "properly". Nobody does that, for the reasons you describe. Although I admit the appeal of the game does wear off eventually, the real fun comes when you use the money cheat to build huge mansions full of toys and gadgets, then download new skins and modifications for the game, allowing you to create houses full of TV and movie characters. I haven't played it for a long time, but I spent many happy months tinkering with my neighbourhood which featured a house full of Marvel superheroes living next door to the Cenobites, with Mr T and RoboCop living up the road. Oh, and a house full of gay stormtroopers. Kinky fun ensued. Like most games, it's at its best when you break the rules and just piss about.

It's definitely got a limited shelf life though.
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The Abominable Doctor Whitehead:
Eating at McDonald's will satisfy a Sim's hunger and fun needs.
I know it does for me! Especially two hours later when I'm on the toliet experiencing horrific pain, DAMN that's fun!
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The Abominable Doctor Whitehead:
That's if you play the game "properly". Nobody does that, for the reasons you describe. Although I admit the appeal of the game does wear off eventually, the real fun comes when you use the money cheat to build huge mansions full of toys and gadgets, then download new skins and modifications for the game, allowing you to create houses full of TV and movie characters. I haven't played it for a long time, but I spent many happy months tinkering with my neighbourhood which featured a house full of Marvel superheroes living next door to the Cenobites, with Mr T and RoboCop living up the road. Oh, and a house full of gay stormtroopers. Kinky fun ensued. Like most games, it's at its best when you break the rules and just piss about.
Dan, you are the coolest guy here. I want to party with you, my friend.
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Tindalos In da Hood:
Dan, you are the coolest guy here. I want to party with you, my friend.
Remove your pants and I'll see what I can do.
post #9 of 14
Thanks. I feel much better now...
post #10 of 14
I created the sim equivalent of Married With Children. Needless to say, Al tried to sleep with Kelly on many occassions. And of course Peggy hated Al and always bitch slapped her and neighbors that came over to visit. He also swooned with the other ladies around the block.

Then my brother created a wall less house. And eventually tried to kill his sim by not letting him eat, cleanup, or sleep. Damn fun!
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I was going about it all wrong. I was trying to build lives, make them successful, give them love and happiness, the likes of which I may never see...

But the real fun seems to be in fucking their lives up royally. Now I have to play again..
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Johnny Butane:
I was going about it all wrong. I was trying to build lives, make them successful, give them love and happiness, the likes of which I may never see...

But the real fun seems to be in fucking their lives up royally. Now I have to play again..
There ya go. wink
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Eating at McDonald's will satisfy a Sim's hunger and fun needs.
So, the next chapter in the Sims franchise is science fiction?
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Johnny Butane:
I was going about it all wrong. I was trying to build lives, make them successful, give them love and happiness, the likes of which I may never see...

But the real fun seems to be in fucking their lives up royally. Now I have to play again..
You surprise me. I thought you'd be fucking them up from day one. I've got a ton of horror skins, if you want 'em - Freddy, Jason, Cenobites, Alien, Predator...
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