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Revision as of 06:59, 8 July 2020
C'est plus fort que toi is the slogan of an advertising campaign in France. It was also known as Maître Sega campaign.
One of the most popular was the one in which Sega Punk/Mega Drive Punk appeared. The advertisement was made in a special studio in London. Punk was later used under a different slogan in other countries, such as Finland, The Netherlands, Greece, Portugal and Spain.
Another popular compilation featuring characters such as Indiana Jones and Terminator was made in Toronto by Michael Utterback.
In Portugal, this advertising campaign was known as É mais forte que tu!
In Greece, this advertising campaign was known as Απο σενα πιο δυνατο.
In Spain, this advertising campaign was known as Vive Una Aventura Sega.
In Italy, this advertising campaign was known as Solo Per Veri Campioni.
Contents
Translations
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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French | Sega.C'est plus fort que toi. | Sega.It's stronger than you. |
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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French | Maître Sega | Sega Master |
Magazine articles
- Main article: C'est plus fort que toi/Magazine articles.
Television advertisements
Maître Sega
Sega Punk vs Mega Drive
Sega Punk vs Moonwalker
Sega Punk vs Strider/Super Monaco GP (long)
Sega Punk vs Strider/Super Monaco GP (short)
Sega Punk vs Sonic
Sega Punk vs Shinobi
Terminator
Athlete
Indiana Jones
Mega Drive
Sonic
Moonwalker
Olympic Gold
Dick Tracy
C'est plus vite que toi
Game Gear
Street of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog, Shinobi, Columns, Formula 1
Master System
Print advertisements
Mega Drive
Game Gear
also published in:
- Consoles + (FR) #2: "Octobre 1991" (1991-10-05)[3]