I get where you're coming from, but ads don't just want people talking, they want to turn people into buyers.
After the success of the PS2, virtually their entire market knew about the PS3. But even with those weird ads and their previous massive success with the PS2, the PS3 was selling terribly poorly around the time of the baby ad, IIRC.
In 1980, he was murdered by a Christian fan of the Beatles, Mark David Chapman, who later cited Lennon's quote as one of his possible motives in the killing.
Open world RPG's like Bannerlord or Skyrim will be "real" alternative reality. Just think, today you can chit-chat in Bannerlord with general NPC. Tomorrow you can get radiant quest from giver by talking to Jarls. In future you can find secret quests and spell-check your way around in Fallout.
Yeah, I'm not sure who kicked it off but the Nintendo, Sega wars in the 80s kind of started with the quirky 'edgy' crap and that carried over into the PS/Xbox era. The Nintendo power mags had some seriously nonsense ads and the tv commercials kind of ran the gambit. A lot of 'we're gamers, parents just wouldn't understand' type ads.
Here's one that even teen me was like 'wtf?'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-qBkWerZDg
Lol yes..yes I do! I didn't know it was banned because it was played quite a bit on whatever I used to watch. Man I want to say G4 but I'm not sure the time lines work out.