Glockmeister1405241492 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 what do you guys think? Source is from the MTV ad, I suprinsingly like it, it just sets a tone, simple but catchy meh either that or its really late here and the lighting is bad <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The logo honestly looks like ****. I hope the 360 doesn't turn to be the same thing. Kinda makes you dizzy too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bsktbllplaya 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 I saw the add on mtv and I dont remember it saying 360 at the end. I remember seeing the green circles but then at the end it just said xbox. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nqon 0 Report post Posted May 6, 2005 Thin lines and logo design is a no-no in my world. I dont like it at all. Calling xbox 2 the xbox360 was a lame thing, they could have come up with a better name. Anyway, the only reason they didnt call it xbox2 was because that would make it sound like an older consol than ps3. They will change it, im sure of it. Cause that logo looks like a scratch, an idea thats not finished yet or something like that... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
signatureimage 0 Report post Posted May 6, 2005 Let's hope that 360 is not a registered trademark, otherwise Microsoft could be in trouble. The type designation 360 was previously used by IBM for its large mainframe computers. Until the early 1960's, every computer model was generally designed indepedently, and sometimes individual machines were custom modified for a particular customer. IBM changed this forever, when they announced the IBM-360 family of computers in April 1964. The IBM-360 family of computers ranged from the model 20 minicomputer (which typically had 24 KB of memory) to the model 91 supercomputer which was built for the North American missile defense system. Despite their differences, all these machines had the same user instruction set; on the smaller machines many of the more complex instructions were done in microcode rather than in hardware. For example, machines in the lower midrange did not have multiplier hardware, but the microcode implemented multiplications by repeated addition. It was rumored that the smallest machines did addition by repeated increments! The machines had different operating systems. The smallest machines could not really support an operating system and were often used for specialized applications, where a program was loaded from binary punched cards at startup. The middle range used a system called DOS (not related to MS-DOS) and the higher end system was called OS/360. These were the machines that established 32 bits as the standard for computers. (from the Computer History web-site ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yamato 0 Report post Posted May 7, 2005 Agh! My eyes! It BURNS. Seriously. That is the lamest half-assed logo I have ever seen. The system is called the XBox. EX-Box. As in not SwirlyBox. Egh. Hopefully the actual system will be better than that logo. =\ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xwilson7x 0 Report post Posted July 10, 2005 Am I like the only one who thinks this logo is not all that bad. Remember when people use to say, "XBOX, what a wierd name." Look at the XBOX now, it just happened to fit to the crowd. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites