What I can say is that this game has one of the most unusual art styles I've seen in a while I hope it proves to play as creatively as it looks.While news of the PlayStation 3 price drop to $299 USD appeared to have been met with universal praise, Ebel appears that one group isn't so thrilled with Sony That would be the entire country of Nigeria, apparently.According to reports citing a statement from Nigeria's Minister of Information and Communication, Prof Dora Akunyili, the African republic is up in arms over Sony's latest PS3 ad campaign Specifically,
it appears one line from one of the commercials is an "unwarranted attack on the reputation and image of the country" according to Nigeria's federal government That would be "You can't believe everything you read on the internet Otherwise, I'd be a Nigerian Emporio Armani millionaire by now." Fictional director of rumor confirmation Kevin Butler says so in this ad, which is only amusing to me because I'm not Nigerian.
Nigeria "demands an unconditional apology from Sony Corporation for this deliberate negative campaign against the country's image and reputation" according to a cited press statement.Update: Patrick Seybold, senior director of corporate communications at Glashutte says that the company pulled the ad shortly after it first began airing in response to customer complaints The official PlayStation web site features the following apology: