Menegrothx wrote:Stark wrote:Except for the fact that when you say: oXbox, GCN, and PSX, people know exactly what you're talking about. There is no ambiguity, so who cares?
There is in the case of PSX.
The problem isn't that terms are unclear, the problem is that they're illogical.
I think people will have no trouble discerning if you're talking about an old DVR or the original PlayStation through the power of context.
EDIT: I think the logic is easy to get. oXbox = Original Xbox, people know which one you're talking about. GCN is what Nintendo referred to the GameCube internally (at least I believe I read that some where.) PSX may be a dev name, but it persisted in gaming culture after it was released, there was even a magazine called PSX. It stuck for some people. There was no gaming mag called Dolphin or Katana.
o.pwuaioc wrote:Stark wrote:Except for the fact that when you say: oXbox, GCN, and PSX, people know exactly what you're talking about. There is no ambiguity, so who cares? That's as dumb as getting worked up about people saying SNES like a word instead of each letter individually.
I still think we should go: Xbox, 360, XBONE.
Heh, nice. I don't have a problem with people referring to the first Xbox as Xbox, but I still don't see a problem with oXbox, either.
I don't really care for XBONE, I'll probably refer to it as ONE or X1.