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19-04-2006, 05:31 PM
I have seen alot of suggestions lately of branded products, such as: nike trophys, coke machines etc. Although i don't think this should happen as i like habbo because because all the stuff is their own. I would not like it if all their furni was branded or in fact, any of their furni was branded. Post your thoughts on this, and sorry if it is slightly off topic. :s:rolleyes:

ReviewDude
19-04-2006, 10:06 PM
Do me a favour, go to your wardrobe. Well, not yet, but at the end of the post :P Do you have any clothes branded with Nike or GAP? Look down at your computer. Does it have its make on it? Of course!

Branding means a lot! It DEFINES things. Look around, how many un-branded things do you have?

HUGECOOL
21-04-2006, 03:32 AM
Do me a favour, go to your wardrobe. Well, not yet, but at the end of the post :P Do you have any clothes branded with Nike or GAP? Look down at your computer. Does it have its make on it? Of course!

Branding means a lot! It DEFINES things. Look around, how many un-branded things do you have?
Not necessarily. Something is defined by its quality and properties, not who makes it (although people are too ignorant to notice this).

Using brand names would mean Sulake buying rights from companies to use logos and possibly slogans legally. There's a hotel with a Basketball Trophy with the Nike brand, and it doesn't sell any better than without one.

Having virtually branded material is different than owning something in real life.

That must be taken into consideration.

BL!NKEY
21-04-2006, 03:53 AM
i like habbo because because all the stuff is their own. I would not like it if all their furni was branded

Are you serious?

Would you really not trade for some furni on habbo if it had a nike symbol?

How does it matter at all? Can you please explain why?

Do you really like habbo because it has stuff of their own?

I dont see how that would matter at all. Please talk more about this to let me understand.

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