
One of the main reasons for this is that their youthful image is healthy, happy and spirited, but they are also able to appeal to a cross segment of Japanese society. Microsoft is hoping to tap that with its Kinect campaign in Japan.
Starting today, idols Jurina Matsui and Rena Matsui from pop group SKE48 will be appearing in television ads for Kinect.
SKE48 is the Nagoya version of idol troupe AKB48 and performs in Sunshine Sakae. The group is produced by Japanese pop impresario Yasushi Akimoto, who also produces AKB48. (Besides recording their own songs, members of SKE48 do appear on AKB48 singles like Ponytail to Shushu, etc.)

This isn’t Xbox Japan’s first attempt to rope in idols to promote its wares. In 2006, the company roped in boy band Tokio for its Do! Do! Do! campaign. The campaign did not make much of an impact on Xbox 360 sales. Then again, Tokio is comprised of 30-something-year-old men. SKE48 is not.



















Prof. Ake
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 1:54 PMbullshit one of those girls is 13. that’s a damn lie.
Mr Waffle
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 2:32 PMAd can be seen here- (#1)
http://www.xbox.com/ja-JP/default.htm
And since the American comments are filled with questions about it, Rena (the older one) is on the left, Jurina is on the right.
Scotto
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 4:16 PM“Microsoft is hoping to tap that”
Wha……?