Two girls from SKE48, a spin-off act of Japanâs most popular female group, are appearing in Kinect television spots. The U.S. might be just now getting whatâs apparently a Kinect ad, but Japan is already on its second!
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Both âFuture Reportâ ads look like late 70s â early 80s science programs and differ significantly from the angle Microsoft is taking in the U.S. Both regions play up how players use their bodies. The hook, however, in the West is âYou are the controller,â while Japan is going with a âThereâs no controller?!â tagline. That, and schoolgirls
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In this spot, SKE48 member Jurina Matsui is supposedly doing âradio taisoâ, but itâs actually a series of funny poses, including wrestler Keiji Mutohâs iconic gesture