STAR GAMES, STAR NAMES
From chart-topping pop stars to some of TV’s best-loved presenters, Nintendo’s Wii™
Peak Season campaign has got something for all the family – much like Wii itself. The star-studded campaign will deliver a formidable 3500 TVRs. We’ve secured the most coveted prime-time slots, targeting the most relevant audience to ensure maximum visibility. It doesn’t get much bigger than this. Supported by extensive POS material in store, our retail partners will have all they need to drive that all-important pre-Christmas awareness to dizzy heights.
TVC air dates Wii Party™ JLS 4th October 2010
Wii Party is packed with more than 80 different minigames, promising non-stop fun for family and friends. Boy band of the year JLS are promoting the game this Christmas.
Wii Fit™
Dame Helen Mirren 18th October 2010
Plus Bundle
The award winning Dame Helen Mirren will be showing us how to combine fun and fi tness with Wii Fit Plus featuring new aerobic exercises, muscle workouts, yoga and balance games.
New Super Mario Bros.™
Redknapp Family 25th October 2010
Wii
Jamie and Louise Redknapp and their family will be promoting New Super Mario Bros. Wii, one of the latest instalments of the best-selling video game series of all time.
Wii Fit™
Louise Redknapp 1st November 2010
Plus
For those who already have the original Wii Fit™
and Balance Board™ , why not
upgrade to Wii Fit Plus? Louise Redknapp will be showing how working mums like her can keep fi t at home.
Mario Kart™ JLS 22nd November 2010
Wii
JLS will also be promoting Mario Kart Wii, the latest thrilling edition of the series that’s been bringing out the inner racing driver in all of us for over a decade.
Donkey Kong™ Ant & Dec 29th November 2010
Country Returns
Britain’s best-known TV presenters Ant and Dec will be going bananas for Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii, the long-awaited version of the classic SNES original.
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