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Thu 18/07/02 at 00:06
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Sony have built their massive success on a simple but effectively-named product:

PlayStation

A combination of two words...

'Play', meaning 'to occupy oneself in amusement, sport, or other recreation'

...and...

'Station', meaning 'a place or position where a person or thing stands or is assigned to stand'.

So, the opposite of a WorkStation, the name means 'a place to play', and that's exactly what it is. Simple and obvious, just as an effective product name should be. Read that name, and even the simplest among us will pretty much know what it's for.

Nintendo have tried to follow Sony's example:

Gamecube

Again, a simple combination of two words...

'Game', meaning 'an activity providing entertainment or amusement'

...and...

'Cube', meaning 'a regular solid having six congruent square faces'.

So the name means 'entertainment cube', or 'a cube which provides entertainment and amusement'. It's not quite as obvious as Sony's "PlayStation", but it's still pretty obvious what it is and what it does.

So far so good.

But then we have Microsoft's 'Xbox'.

What the hell is up wit' dat?!

Fine, it's generally box-shaped and it has a big X on the top, but what does it actually DO? With that big green thing in the middle, it looks like some fancy fly-catcher, like the pretty blue lights up on the wall behind Tesco's fresh meat counter.

Or maybe it's the head of Dai-X, the big robot thing from the old series Star Fleet; that had a big X across it (check out http://www.bigdaix.com/), and God knows it's big enough to house a pilot.

I mean, goddamit, what were the MS boys thinking when they came up with that, eh? I imagine the meeting was a bit like that Billy Connolly advert for Lotto...

"What shall we call this thing then, guys?"

"Well, it's kinda boxy, and it runs on DirectX... how about 'Xbox'?"

"True, but it's kinda cryptic... anyone got any better ideas?"

"Hmmm... erm... nah, not really."

"Okay. Everyone happy with 'Xbox'?"

"Yeah, fine."

"Okay, Xbox it is then. Who fancies a pint?"

"Oooh, yeah, okay, let's go!"

And that slogan - 'Play more'. Well, there's your first clue as to what it actually does. But what does it play? Videos? 12-inch vinyl records (it's big enough). Well, it connects to the TV, so it could be videos; but no, the slot isn't big enough. DVD's? Well... no, it tells me I have to buy something to do that... could it be games?

Aha! Yes! It's used to play videogames. Great! But... play more of WHAT exactly? You haven't released any goddam games since the thing was released.

But they want me to play more.

Only one thing for it, then... I'll have to get one of those other systems.
Thu 18/07/02 at 21:11
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Nomad_Soul wrote:
> The 'X' stands for everything that is radical and unpredictably cool -
> as in:
>
> Generation X
> The X factor
> X-rated
> The X games


Strap your selves in the the x factor ride of a life time...! (:)
Thu 18/07/02 at 20:59
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The 'X' stands for everything that is radical and unpredictably cool - as in:

Generation X
The X factor
X-rated
The X games

And the box.... well boxes are perhaps the most useful items on the planet.

Simple.
Thu 18/07/02 at 06:51
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It's funny, because it's true. :o)
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:51
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er-no wrote:
> There used to be a GameGirl... I remember.
>
> You brought them on street corners and they only really had about
> three games.... honest.

I remember...!
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:44
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ShadowDragon wrote:
> er-no wrote:
> GameBoyAdvance.
>
> I just don't want to know.
>
> ...especially 'cos it's an advanced version of the GameBoy and GameBoy
> Colour.

There used to be a GameGirl... I remember.

You brought them on street corners and they only really had about three games.... honest.
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:38
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er-no wrote:
> GameBoyAdvance.
>
> I just don't want to know.

...especially 'cos it's an advanced version of the GameBoy and GameBoy Colour.
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:22
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"Chavez, just hush.."
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phi11ip wrote:
> My mate has got a Donut!

Mmmmmmmmmmmmm doughnuts......

good night
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:22
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"everyone says it"
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GameBoyAdvance.

I just don't want to know.
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:21
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"Chavez, just hush.."
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My mate has got a Donut!
Thu 18/07/02 at 00:19
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Take the hard drive out, plug it into a PC and it tells you that it is empty. In fact, no, it has a hidden partition and works under a new type of system. We haven't found out how to access it, yet.**

However, we did find out that each X-box has it's own digital name. This is so they can communicate with each other. Ours, in the shop, was called Disco. Some, limited edition ones were released though. Somewhere, in the world, someone owns an X-box called Neo and Trinity.

**Please don't try this at home. This was done in a games shop.

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