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Khuutra said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
Khuutra said:
Carl2291 said:
I think when a company refers to a AAA project they mean it will get outstanding reviews all round and sell well at the same time.

The latter half is true but the former has nothing to do with the development of the game: AAA just means a game htat they put an enormous amount of resources behind and place bets on it making them a lot of money. Wii Music last year was one of Nintendo's AAA games, but it underperformed for sales.

Would you please link me to a source for that definition?

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/post.php?id=2792156

Funny stuff.  Now seriously, give me a real source that doesn't have Kyle Orland in it.

 

For those of you who do not know, let me introduce you to Kyle Orland:

Ten random facts about Kyle (Refresh this page for the exact same list!)

  1. Kyle won the Montgomery County (Md.) Superintendent’s Writing Award in first grade for his short story, “The Lion’s Bad Day.”
  2. Kyle’s first eight months in the womb were spent in North Carolina; he’s been back only once since.
  3. Since 1998, Kyle’s facial hair has varied from “mini-burns” to “mutton chops.”
  4. Kyle’s second toe is longer than his big toe.
  5. Kyle has never beaten his wife at Boggle, despite frequent attempts.
  6. Kyle always chooses cookies and cream at the ice cream parlor.
  7. Kyle knows all the words to every song on the “Rent” soundtrack.
  8. Kyle cooks a mean baked ziti.
  9. Kyle can juggle five balls and three clubs, but not both at the same time.
  10. Kyle loves arranging things into arbitrary lists.

http://kyleorland.com/blog/about/