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At the near end of the current issue I noticed a nicely buffed female body, but the head was replaced by a Wii, I believe it belonged to Tami Wooden. I upload the article sometime later for proof.
Interesting – and encouraging – that an image of a muscular woman is still seen as an effective marketing tool. I hope the trend continues.
Q: What do you get when you cross a female bodybuilder with a Wii?
A: I don't know but I'd sure love to have one in my living room!
Finally! Some decent product placement! 😉
Looks spot on to me, P4WN'd.
And I want one, too, Lingster. Is this where the line and the pre-orders start?
Looks spot on to me, P4WN'd.
And I want one, too, Lingster. Is this where the line and the pre-orders start?
If it's anything like the REAL Wii, you might wanna get there early or you'll be waiting a while 😛
Also, I think someone at the mag is "one of us", so to speak.
The PS3: Flimsy little male model. Pretty, but who cares?
The XBox 360: Big buff bodybuilder man. Strong, hard, but eh. Lots of dudes are buff.
The Wii: Big sexy Tami Wooden. Clearly the superior console(and thus the superior body!)
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