The Virtual Boy was the only platform Micheal Jackson ever got into, if you know what I mean.
Kolgar said:whoops, jvd, I wasn't actually telling YOU to go play with your Virtual Boy. That was a little hypothetical humor for you - sorry for the misunderstanding.
No, you're just thinking like a computer nerd and not like a microsoft marketroid. They'd never name it after some subtle/complicated scheme referring to the central processors of the thing, remember that most of the people who will be buying these things - AKA "parents", haven't the faintest clue what a central processor is, nor would they care what its type number happens to be or how many there are of them. My own mother, whom raised me as I sat in front of my computer thought for years, if not decades, the computer part of a PC was the monitor... How on earth would people like that understand "360" if it refers to three imaginary powerpc 760 processors?nihilistcanada said:Three processors get us the 3 the 60 is the last two digits of the cpu name and the last two digits of the name of the console.
Or I am on crack.
AzBat said:Sorry to bring this topic back to the top, but I found something that seems to be a neat coincendence...
360 is an area code in the state of Washington. It's not for Redmond or Bellevue, but it's outside that area. In fact, most of western Washington outside Seattle and other larger cities is in the 360 area code. Maybe there's a Microsoft office in that area? I looked, but didn't find anything.
hupfinsgack said:AzBat said:Sorry to bring this topic back to the top, but I found something that seems to be a neat coincendence...
360 is an area code in the state of Washington. It's not for Redmond or Bellevue, but it's outside that area. In fact, most of western Washington outside Seattle and other larger cities is in the 360 area code. Maybe there's a Microsoft office in that area? I looked, but didn't find anything.
OMG. Area 360 That's the last proof: Bill Gates is an alien. Now everybody wear your tinfoil hat
Seriously, maybe that's where their chip plant is...?
Inane_Dork said:Near Olympia? None that I know of. The Xbox, games and games testing guys are all in Redmond (not the main campus, but within a few miles) and have the 425 area code.
L_i_n_k said:Imo dreamcast was a really inventive name for a console. Games are produced from greators dreams, Gamers dream what kind of games there ougth to be in the future and this machine is a dreamcaster. What do you think, too hard for your mompops
Buy the way number 64 after Nintendo brand was not meaningless, majority knew the term 8bit and 16bit entertaiment systems, when 32bit machines came number 64 obviously indicated something totally mindblowingly powerful.
hey69 said:thats why I think xbox2000 sounds way cooler and advanced!
2000 is bigger then 3 ! or sony will come out with a playstation 3000 or something like that
hey69 said:drinkin at work
J. Allard said in an interview XBox was a box for running DirectX - hence the name. Though by that reasoning, XB2 should be named XNABox.hey69 said:remember the time back before any details were released about the xbox but strong rumours existed about MS console plans.
if they told you then , their consoles name would be XBOX , wouldn't you laugh out Loud? i mean? wtf, an X and what a BOX? yes, a nice BOX they made, ... BIGBANGBOX, bangbusbox? ehu eheu stop . drinkin at work