Well, now we know it's an older ad. I thought it was brand new. This may make it easier to find.
I just checked Dailymotion, but it barely matched anything related to Nestle. Is there some kind of UK only social network or video sharing website? Since this is ad is from the UK, is easy to assume that is not that well known in other regions (at least up before this controversy that is)
Well, now we know it's an older ad. I thought it was brand new. This may make it easier to find.
I just checked Dailymotion, but it barely matched anything related to Nestle. Is there some kind of UK only social network or video sharing website? Since this is ad is from the UK, is easy to assume that is not that well known in other regions (at least up before this controversy that is)
I doubt there are any UK only social networks (well, any that are popular anyways)
Also downloaded it, in case this one gets deleted as well
Damn it, I even saw that one but thought it was unrelated because the thumbnail was just the statue guy's face. Thanks god you found it before it was deleted. Now we just need to find out if there was a flash game. I just saved it as well.
Also downloaded it, in case this one gets deleted as well
Damn it, I even saw that one but thought it was unrelated because the thumbnail was just the statue guy's face. Thanks god you found it before it was deleted. Now we just need to find out if there was a flash game. I just saved it as well.
Judging that screenshot I posted the other day, it was apparently a Facebook game. Is there some kind of data base or something like that for this kind of stuff? Maybe the Wayback Machine or something?
Damn it, I even saw that one but thought it was unrelated because the thumbnail was just the statue guy's face. Thanks god you found it before it was deleted. Now we just need to find out if there was a flash game. I just saved it as well.
Judging that screenshot I posted the other day, it was apparently a Facebook game. Is there some kind of data base or something like that for this kind of stuff? Maybe the Wayback Machine or something?
Wayback doesn't store anything other than html as far as I am concerned.
Judging that screenshot I posted the other day, it was apparently a Facebook game. Is there some kind of data base or something like that for this kind of stuff? Maybe the Wayback Machine or something?
Wayback doesn't store anything other than html as far as I am concerned.
So I guess the first step should be to confirm if there was a Facebook game for real
Post by LoneWolf Moonlight on Aug 26, 2017 0:48:36 GMT
Should we worry about that alternative version? I mean this one features a Pacman-like game instead of Breakout, though I'll download it just in case, it only takes like 2 seconds anyway
That Twitter snapshot is actually a high resolution version of the screenshot I found earlier. In case you're wondering what it says, that translates to: It's time to break the Breakout
After checking that Twitter snapshot, I went back to check the Facebook screenshot I found and it doesn't seem to be a game, it actually kinda looks like a snapshot just like this one. Should we check Kitkat's official Facebook page? They probably deleted that post after Atari got pissy, but we have the date so it should be easy to find (or to not find). Also, since this ad seems to be valid for other countries besides the UK, should we check other official Kitkat accounts from other countries? I took a really quick look on Facebook and I found the official UK account, as well as the official colombian account
Should we worry about that alternative version? I mean this one features a Pacman-like game instead of Breakout, though I'll download it just in case, it only takes like 2 seconds anyway
That Twitter snapshot is actually a high resolution version of the screenshot I found earlier. In case you're wondering what it says, that translates to: It's time to break the Breakout
After checking that Twitter snapshot, I went back to check the Facebook screenshot I found and it doesn't seem to be a game, it actually kinda looks like a snapshot just like this one. Should we check Kitkat's official Facebook page? They probably deleted that post after Atari got pissy, but we have the date so it should be easy to find (or to not find). Also, since this ad seems to be valid for other countries besides the UK, should we check other official Kitkat accounts from other countries? I took a really quick look on Facebook and I found the official UK account, as well as the official colombian account
I checked kitkat's page and found nothing. I found some game that is unavaliable, though, on KitkatMalaysia's page called "break master" it's possible that this was the game. Though, I'm not sure why it would be there. Actually, going back to the page, it appears the entire social media account is shut down. Probably unrelated, then.
Should we worry about that alternative version? I mean this one features a Pacman-like game instead of Breakout, though I'll download it just in case, it only takes like 2 seconds anyway
That Twitter snapshot is actually a high resolution version of the screenshot I found earlier. In case you're wondering what it says, that translates to: It's time to break the Breakout
After checking that Twitter snapshot, I went back to check the Facebook screenshot I found and it doesn't seem to be a game, it actually kinda looks like a snapshot just like this one. Should we check Kitkat's official Facebook page? They probably deleted that post after Atari got pissy, but we have the date so it should be easy to find (or to not find). Also, since this ad seems to be valid for other countries besides the UK, should we check other official Kitkat accounts from other countries? I took a really quick look on Facebook and I found the official UK account, as well as the official colombian account
And no, I don't think we need to worry about the other one, but we should archive it anyway as you have, if Atari is to start using the auto-dmca system and it gets the video confused.
Should we worry about that alternative version? I mean this one features a Pacman-like game instead of Breakout, though I'll download it just in case, it only takes like 2 seconds anyway
That Twitter snapshot is actually a high resolution version of the screenshot I found earlier. In case you're wondering what it says, that translates to: It's time to break the Breakout
After checking that Twitter snapshot, I went back to check the Facebook screenshot I found and it doesn't seem to be a game, it actually kinda looks like a snapshot just like this one. Should we check Kitkat's official Facebook page? They probably deleted that post after Atari got pissy, but we have the date so it should be easy to find (or to not find). Also, since this ad seems to be valid for other countries besides the UK, should we check other official Kitkat accounts from other countries? I took a really quick look on Facebook and I found the official UK account, as well as the official colombian account
And no, I don't think we need to worry about the other one, but we should archive it anyway as you have, if Atari is to start using the auto-dmca system and it gets the video confused.
Yeah don't worry, I already download it so it is safely stored with the other one
I tried to access this Kitkat Malaysia, but it gives a message that says "Sorry, the application you were using is misconfigured. Please try again later.", so that's most likely the case. With that said, we do know that there's a Kitkat game, we don't know if that's what we're looking for, but there is a game, so once again we should check every official Kitkat Facebook page we can find, and check if either of them has this "Break Master" game