Rockstar using graffiti to promote The Warriors

While I was walking in downtown NYC, something interesting caught my eye: a spray-painted tag of The Warriors on the sidewalk. While it's true that Rockstar's offices are located in my fine city, I'm sure Mayor Bloomberg won't be too pleased about this apparent graffiti advertising. Remember when Sony tried the same thing? They were busted, and fined. Will Rockstar also get caught?








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Saigon @ Feb 9th 2007 2:11PM
Maybe there's a real gang...
Alien @ Feb 9th 2007 2:19PM
Its Rockstar they neve get caught lol
txa1265 @ Feb 9th 2007 2:37PM
Let me suggest that they not do it in 'light bright' with a taped up external batter pack that looks like a bomb ...
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/10890113/detail.html
My name is Earl @ Feb 9th 2007 4:22PM
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It cant get worst than this.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070209/ap_en_tv/suspicious_devices_12
Mike @ Feb 9th 2007 6:44PM
They're doing it on sidewalks (ie: easily cleaned, and/or worn away). Whereas Sony did their "art" on private property (both by owner permission, and without).
Rockstar might get a slap on the wrist, but not the kind of bad publicity Sony got.
misterfakename @ Feb 11th 2007 3:58AM
It would be rockstar. They did this for the PS2 release of The Warriors in Australia. There were quite a few stencils and wheatpastes around to coinside with the release.