So you're just going to start making up definitions?
Office 95, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010.
OK, so what about Windows 95, 98, 2000? Windows 7, 8? Office? And so on. Sure they went crazy with Windows ME, XP and Vista, but they've mostly sicked with numbers that made sense.
It's clear that Microsoft are not interested in sequential numerical naming of their products.
What's silly about the small form factor? Is it so unreasonable to expect a gaming machine to be about the same size as consoles and other AV components that go in an entertainment center?
I spent well over 100 hours in-game and cleaned up everything to 100% (except for that bug in Panau City which prevents me from having the last checked mark on one of the 4 districts even though the radar shows 100% completion). I know it's repetitive, but it never gets old.
Not if you work in the industry. Trademarks CANNOT be pluralized. You should say "Sony has sold many PlayStation systems" "Apple sold 31 million iPhones" Wait, what? I guess Apple doesn't give a damn about trademarks.
Fuel is also just a racing game with mostly large, empty spaces. GTA and Just Cause 2 are fully interactive, open world games.
Not really, no: "JK Rowling, the first female novelist billionaire, recently lost her exclusive status because of some very good deeds." (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/15/for…).
But will you still be able to get it under $500, once you factor in the cost of the other components, the OS, etc... And that rig is still supposed to run the latest games at highest settings. I don't know, the X51 and the Steambox sound like a pretty good deal.
Can you make it fit in a small 12 x 12 x 3 inch case like the X51?
If I end up getting a Vita, I know that it's not gonna be the new model.
Please, understand.
The $15 plastic bit looks better than a piece of cardboard. Just saying.
Sorry if I came across rude, that was not my intention.