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A Few Examples of Clever Christmas Messages from Gaming Companies

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A Few Examples of Clever Christmas Messages from Gaming Companies 1You may recall a week or two I shared a rather creative video from Madman Entertainment titled CloudFace, a hilarious Christmas video which had one of the two founders and directors of the company, Paul Wiegard doing a jolly Christmas dance while what I shall call the “Madman Professor” gave some rather witty commentary before and after. However, they are not the only company that took the initiative to do something creative for Christmas. Before I go on with this list I would like to say this is not inclusive and just a few I am pulling out of my email (For which I get many emails a day) which look good, so please look around at everything the companies have to offer.

The first one I would like to share with you is the ATLUS USA email, sent out to all those subscribed to the ATLUS Faithful and can be found at the following link HERE. This time around it shows manga drawings of all the ATLUS USA employees with their first names, “Title ranging from Henchman to Hype Coordinator of the “Interwebs” and two Q&A questions which each of them. While the Q&A’s don’t necessarily have anything to do with Christmas.. it comes with extremely cheery music and the message “The happy faces from Atlus wish you all the best. Have a happy holiday season and a fantastic new year.”. Last years holiday message is still up and can be found HERE and is relatively different although similar in some ways to this years one.

The second, and given the time final one I will be showcasing tonight is the recent one from SEGA which can be found HERE. A bit smaller in scale perhaps, but it is a cute little card none the less.

Anyway, as it is now Christmas as I type this, I can now officially say Merry Christmas! (See my proper Merry Christmas post HERE).

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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