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Seriously, me Jim and Soul got nothing, and we're not super fond of the current name. Help us think of a new one that relates to videogames on both console and PC! not allowed
Okay.. the sarcasm was lost on you ::chuckle:: I dont see whats so bad with EGS though anyway.. unless it's the elite part.. yeah, kinda pompous.. hmm..
Ren
The "EGS" part is fine with just about everyone, but what it stands for is really....uh....it really has to go.
So start thinking so I can get this paperwork done, and get my butt over to E3.
Or do I need to dangle of copy of Guilty Gear X2 over you guys to get some good suggestions?
www.leethorse.com
It's catchy. It's not taken. And when someone asks, "What does LeetHorse mean?" you can say, "I have no effing clue."
It works, though. "LeetHorse" is something that stays in your mind.
1950's: Duck and Cover.
2000's: Duct Tape and Cover
pgportal.com / pure gaming portal
(actually scratch that.. $350 on the domain atleast..) like.. get the FUCK out of here. but pgportal.net isnt taken.
EGS sounds quite good.
elite geek source
If worse comes to worst, i vote www.ignwannabees.com
I don't have a problem with "EGS", just what it supposedly stood for. An option I've kicked around is keeping "EGS", but just not telling anyone what it means.
The main problem with PGP is simply being confused with...PGP. Er...I mean it like this. If you search for an acronym, such as IGN (assuming you don't know the site url), it won't take long to GET to IGN. If anyone searches for PGP, they'll be lost in millions of pages about encryption.
I'll talk with Gest a bit more on this...