‘Xbox’ Was the Best Choice at the Time, Proves Rejected Names List

Say what you want about the name Microsoft decided to give its groundbreaking gaming console back in 2001 – but “Xbox” sure beats “M-PAC” (Microsoft Play and Action Cente...
‘Xbox’ Was the Best Choice at the Time, Proves Rejected Names List
Written by Josh Wolford
  • Say what you want about the name Microsoft decided to give its groundbreaking gaming console back in 2001 – but “Xbox” sure beats “M-PAC” (Microsoft Play and Action Center). Today, we get confirmation that whatever you think about the name “Xbox,” well, it could’ve been a whole lot worse.

    We get that confirmation from Xbox engineer Seamus Blackley, who discussed the console naming process in a interview with Edge.

    “When we got the first approval, Kevin [Bachus] was told we had to get a new name, because ‘xbox’ wasn’t legally sound, so against his judgment he did so, and got the phase two, or ‘car’ names. These were so bad we didn’t even save them, but I remember making fun of one of them by calling it the ‘Microsoft Bunduss’. Then we got the ‘acronym’ phase from the naming geniuses,” said Blackley.

    Everything else they came up with was so bad, apparently, that they just stuck with Xbox – or DirectX Box.

    Without further ado, here’s a giant list of things you could’ve had to call Microsoft’s console for the last 12 years. Yo, dude, you wanna go play some TAC?

    • MAX (Microsoft Action Experience)
    • AIO (All In One)
    • MIND (Microsoft Interactive Network Device)
    • FACE (Full Action Center)
    • MITH (Microsoft Interactive Theatre)
    • XON (Experience Optimised Network)
    • MVPC (Microsoft Virtual Play Center)
    • TAC (Total Action Center – discs/games could be called TACs)
    • MARC (Microsoft Action Reality Center)
    • LEX (Live Entertainment Experience)
    • M-PAC (Microsoft Play and Action Center)
    • RPM (Real Performance Machine)
    • MOX (Microsoft Optimal Experience)
    • E2 (Extreme Experience)
    • MTG (Microsoft Total Gaming)
    • VIP (Virtual Interactive Player)
    • PTP or P2P (Powered To Play)
    • VIC (Virtual Interactive Center – disks/games could be called VICs)
    • MARZ (Microsoft Active Reality Zone)
    • TSO (Three, Six, Zero)
    • EHQ (Entertainment Headquarters)
    • O2 (Optimal Ozone or Optical Odyssey)
    • MIC (Microsoft Interactive Center)
    • R&R (Reality and Revolution)
    • MEA (Microsoft Entertainment Activator)
    • AMP (Active Microsoft Player)
    • VPS (Virtual Play System)
    • MAP (Microsoft Action Play)
    • MEGA (Microsoft Entertainment & Gaming Attendant or Microsoft Entertainment & Gaming Assembly)
    • CPG (CyberPlayGround)
    • VERV (Virtual Entertainment & Reality Venture)
    • OM (Odyssey of the Mind)
    • P2 (PowerPlay)
    • IS1 (Interactive System In One)
    • MET (Microsoft Entertainment Technology or Microsoft Entertainment Theatre)

    Yikes.

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