This sounds very similar to something that Hideo Kojima mentioned wanting to do for a PC game:
"So maybe when you put it [the game] in your disk drive and you're playing for about fifteen minutes, the heat from the disk drive interacts with that chemical and creates a certain smell. It smells like blood or something like that," he said through a translator. "And when you pull it out you see like a dying message on the disk. That was actually an idea I had for the original Snatcher but unfortunately I got yelled at for it and they didn't let me do it."
"Pizza-smelling thermal ink" is ink that smells pizza. Which didn't make sense to me until I watched the video and found they meant to say, "Pizza-scented thermal ink", which is ink that smells like pizza.
I was thinking the same thing, and concluded the ink changes color or something in the presence of pizza. Not that far fetched actually and would have been a lot cooler.
Wow this is like the next gen of subliminal advertisement and a clever one indeed. Drop in an ad at the beginning of the movie and when the smell starts to release and your cravings for food go up, guess which product and company your subconscious mind is going to pick?
As far as I understand, when you rent the DVD, you have no idea about the thermal ink or the campaign. In the middle of the movie, you are starting to smell pizza scent(creepy). At some point, you are starting to think you have an extreme urge to eat pizza and then deciding to order one. At the end of the movie, you discard the DVD from the player and you will see, everything was a lie and you are cheated.
One of the weirdest marketing campaign I have ever heard of.
Warning to all females experiencing nausea gravidarum (morning sickness), and their cohabitants: be VERY careful about where you rent your DVDs from. Or, at the very least, keep a bucket to hand.
Be careful period - The continual vomitting from dawn till dusk caused me to leave the lights off to let my wife rest while I got dressed one AM. I bent over, eye butted the cupboard door, broke my lower orbital floor and bled into my sinus for about 2 weeks. I was 100% sure at the time that I popped my eyeball. Luckily I was wrong.
Why would pepsi cans spell "sex" tho.? What would they gain from it? If I were going to print subliminal message on pepsi cans they would read "buy pepsi" or "drink pepsi", not "sex".
Wow, ingenious! This is cool, but will my DVD cover go back to Argo once it cools down? If not...all the DVD covers will be pizzas.. We won't be able to differentiate them anymore.
[+] [-] tedkalaw|12 years ago|reply
"So maybe when you put it [the game] in your disk drive and you're playing for about fifteen minutes, the heat from the disk drive interacts with that chemical and creates a certain smell. It smells like blood or something like that," he said through a translator. "And when you pull it out you see like a dying message on the disk. That was actually an idea I had for the original Snatcher but unfortunately I got yelled at for it and they didn't let me do it."
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/03/16/hideo-kojima-recalls-snatc...
[+] [-] mathattack|12 years ago|reply
Sounds like banking corporate culture. :-)
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On a different note: Even I know you probably wouldn't order at Dominos if you suddenly got an urge for _pizza_.
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[+] [-] onuryavuz|12 years ago|reply
One of the weirdest marketing campaign I have ever heard of.
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- I could be allergic to certain smells.
- With traditional ads, I can cover my ears/eyes or turn away the channel, turn down the volume. All that's not easy with the nose.
- The smell persists beyond your control.
- Last but not the least, I don't think anyone would want ads for metamucil or norit...
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[+] [-] vezzy-fnord|12 years ago|reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smell-O-Vision
[+] [-] brianbreslin|12 years ago|reply
I wonder how strong the scent really is.
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