Archive: october 12, 2008
Video: Sony's Booth Companions Wish You A Good Morning [Tokyo Game Show 2008]
LittleBigPlanet's Sackboy was joined by a lovely and symmetrical black and white cabal of Sony Computer Entertainment Japan reps each morning, wishing Tokyo Game Show attendees a very good morning. The ladies of PlayStation demonstrate for us their poise, posture and politeness, a clip that ensures you'll have a swell morning. It's a little hard to hear amid the cacophony, so a full transcription is included after the jump.
Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo gozaimasu! Ohayo...
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