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  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance

    Client: Nintendo of America Inc., Redmond, WA
    Introduction: March 1, 2003
    Distribution: Consumer Electronics/Entertainment Stores
    Dimensions (H x W x D): 20" x 8" x 11"
    Awards: Gold, Design of the Times 2003
    Producer: Diam International, Woodside, NY
    Called the lit blade interactive, this counter unit filters light through the blue plex on the spine. Along the side, the Game Boy Advance logo also utilizes a backlit element.
    Nintendo Game Boy Advance
  • New Gaming System Sheds Light on Nintendo

    An interactive counter unit and a lit blade display highlight the system's screen and compact size.
  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance Lit Blade Interactive

    Client: Nintendo of America Inc., Redmond, WA
    Introduction: March 1, 2003
    Distribution: Consumer Electronics/Entertainment Stores
    Dimensions (H x W x D): 20" x 8" x 11"
    Awards: Gold, Design of the Times 2003
    Producer: Diam International, Woodside, NY
    Called the lit blade interactive, this counter unit filters light through the blue plex on the spine. Along the side, the Game Boy Advance logo also utilizes a backlit element.
    Nintendo Game Boy Advance Lit Blade Interactive
  • Nintendo Interactive Game Boy Advance

    Client: Nintendo of America Inc., Redmond, WA
    Introduction: March 20, 2003
    Distribution: Consumer Electronics/Entertainment Stores
    Dimensions (H x W x D): 12.5" x 12" x 9.5"
    Weight: 15 lbs.
    Producer: Trans World Marketing, E. Rutherford, NJ
    The interactive counter display highlights features and benefits of the Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP system.
    Nintendo Interactive Game Boy Advance
  • Xbox Live

    Client: Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash.
    Size of Run: 1,050
    Production Date: October 2002
    Producer: Harbor Industries Inc., Grand Haven, Mich.
    Division: Permanent, Entertainment: Home Entertainment, Non-Interactive
    Comments: Microsoft wanted displays to announce that online gaming for Xbox was "Live." Panels explain what consumers need to make the product work.
    Xbox Live
  • VTech Voyager Floorstand

    Client: VTech Electronics of North America LLC, Glenview, Ill.
    Size of Run: 1,000
    Production Date: September 2002
    Producer: Design Phase Inc., Northbrook, Ill.
    Division: Temporary, Toys and Accessories
    Comments: Shipped as a prepack display to Staples stores, this unit set up in seconds. Retail staff merely unpacked the display and attached the two-sided header. All 500 displays sold-through during the Christmas season.
    VTech Voyager Floorstand
  • Lego Star Wars Shelf

    Client: Lego Systems Inc., Enfield, Conn.
    Size of Run: 800
    Production Date: August 2002
    Producer: MBH Presentations Inc., Floral Park, N.Y.
    Division: Temporary, Sales Promotion: National
    Comments: Past Lego model displays have shown a substantial increase in sales for the retailer, according to the contest entry, and a licensed product such as this "Star Wars" model case display broadens the appeal. Retailers prefer an actual product sample over a sign or case stacker.
    Lego Star Wars Shelf
  • ActiVision Spider-Man Floorstand

    Client: ActiVision, Santa Monica, Calif.
    Size of Run: 660
    Production Date: October 2002
    Producer: Diam International, Woodside, N.Y.
    Division: Semipermanent, Entertainment: Home Entertaintment Non-interactive
    Comments: Steel tube side panels complement the visual appeal of the video game's packaging and provide a more prominent and hip display than typical corrugated shippers.
    ActiVision Spider-Man Floorstand
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