Celebrity endorsements can greatly increase consumers’ awareness of a product, capture their attention and make an advertisement more memorable. In South Korea I see an increasing number of product endorsements by celebrities including the recent tie-up of Nintendo DSi and Girls Generation.
SNSD which stands for 소녀시대, meaning Girls Generation in Korean, is a girl group consisting of nine members with very long legs (on TV at least) and almost perfectly synchronized dance moves.
With nine members you can almost be certain that at least their looks does appeal to a wide target audience. Although this celebrity endorsement formula doesn’t require a PhD in rocket science, Nintendo shows local market knowledge in Korea.
However, this time I will leave out the topic of piracy in Korea and how software sales helps sell hardware.
The Korean online community is questioning the new adverts by pointing out that they are not exciting and bringing up the question what the camera is really good for. After all mobile phones have cameras on board with cute editing functionalities for pictures. My phone for example has an eight megapixel camera and a larger screen than the DSi. I would have prefered Girls Generation playing some rock solid camera controled games on the DSi advert instead.
Either way, I let you judge by yourself:



You are pointing it out.
I also don’t see the point of this advert.
Which games do they sell well on DSi in Korea?
I will buy anything these girls sell
girls generation
hahhaahahahahahas
Good
That’s business. And since Nicole Kidman was in Nintendo ads they never target gamers anyway.
But then again you are right. What is the camera for? Just to say they have a cam?
i love girls generation
They are so lovely. I enjoy them on my mp3 player every day
haha yes they are soo lovely
tare de tot
girls generation is best
i hear girls generation songs everyday
Generation of girls the best and the most beautiful and splendid
cool! but no shinee?
hahahaha so funny ….. girls generation