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This is a list of famous advertising slogans and taglines.

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• "Buy it. Sell it. Love it." ~ eBay • "Challenge everything" ~ EA Games • "Connecting people." ~ Nokia • "Do you have the bunny inside?" ~ Energizer Max, since 2000s • "EA Sports. It's in the game" ~ EA Sports • "Get N or get out." Nintendo 64, late 1990s • "Hello Tosh, gotta Toshiba?" ~ Toshiba, 1984, Gold Greenlees Trott • "intelligence everywhere" ~ Motorola • "Is it live, or is it Memorex? " ~ Memorex video cassettes, 1970s or 1980s on • "It's a Sega Genesis, it's a SegaCD, and it's a Portable CD Player!" ~ Sega of America, marketing the Sega CDX console in 1994. • "It takes AGES to be as good as SEGA" ~ SEGA Saturn Console • "It's a Sony." ~ Sony • "Keeps going and going and going." ~ Energizer Batteries, began 1980s or 1990s • "Let's Make Things Better" ~ Philips • "Live in your world, play in ours." ~ Sony Playstation and Playstation 2 gaming consoles • "Make yourself heard" ~ Ericsson • "Neighbour's envy, owner's pride" ~ Onida TV (India) • "No battery is stronger longer." ~ Duracell Batteries, 1990s • "Now You're Playing With Power!" ~ Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, mid-1980s to mid-1990s • "One that Last" ~ Duracell Batteries ~ late-1980s • "See what the future has in store." ~ Future Shop • "Sense and Simplicity" ~ Philips • "Thousands of possibilities. Get yours." ~ Best Buy • "Touching is good" ~ Nintendo DS • "We bring good things to life." ~ GE (General Electric) • "You can't top the copper top" ~ Duracell Batteries, early to mid 1990s • "You've got questions, we've got answers." ~ Radio Shack • "Play It Loud". ~ Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System ~ 1994 to 1997 • "Welcome to the Next Level". ~ Sega Genesis, Game

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