Why does anyone quote the spong? Their idea of evidence is two people from the same company knowing each other...
Beat me to it. In the short stint that i've known of their existence, they've spewed several bits of "news" and rumors. The last memorable one being that Nintendo issued a patent to allow a portable game machine to run code from a console. Yeah, Nintendo calls it
connectivity.
N5 sounds good, but i'd rather them continue the Gamecube name, if for nothing else than establishing a brand. "Gamecube" sounds no more kiddy than "Playstation". i remember thinking of Playskool toys when i head the Playstation name first mentioned in a game mag.
Quote
But I still can't figure out the blasted naming convention.
i don't see Sega's Mega/Sega naming conventions being any more cryptic than Nintendo's Famicom ("family computer", i know).
US - Sega Genesis, Sega CD
Japan, Europe - Mega Drive, Mega CD
"Mega" may have sounded cooler outside the US, while "Sega" reinforces the brand in the US. Who knows?