This ad can be produced for almost zero cost.
This was written in 1994, long before the Saturn or the Playstation shipped.
Title card: "A Comparison of Interactive Home Entertainment Systems."
Cut to MONTAGE of 3DO titles, lasting four seconds.
Cut to well-photographed still-shot of a PRESS RELEASE from Sony.
Cut to MONTAGE of 3DO titles, lasting four seconds.
Cut to well-photographed still-shot of a PRESS RELEASE from Sega.
Cut to MONTAGE of 3DO titles, lasting four seconds.
Cut to well-photographed still-shot of a PRESS RELEASE from Nintendo.
Cut to yet another MONTAGE of 3DO titles, covering next VOICE OVER speech:
Cut to HAPLESS VICTIM sitting at a table before a black background. Subdued lighting. The PRESS RELEASES are haphazardly folded into various forms of paper airplane; the HAPLESS VICTIM is holding one of them. He looks like a man weary of promises endlessly broken or delayed. He experiments briefly with the airplane in his hand, then half-heartedly tosses it out of vision. He looks despondently at the camera. All this happens as the VOICE OVER speaks:
Cut to 3DO Compatibility Symbol with tagline, possibly with some jarring percussive sound. Hold. Fade to black.
Copyright © 1996 Leo L. Schwab. All Rights Reserved.
Leo L. Schwab / Digital Spellweaver / ewhac@best.com