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I have seen the same twisting with the phrase "AAA" too.  These terms have nothing to do with graphics, but the games that do fit those meanings tend to have high production values.  People who didn't understand the meaning have just taken to using them to mean "great looking game".

(As an aside, AAA really means a game that is guaranteed to bring in a ton of money for the company making it.  Thus it justifies a higher budget for itself, and has high production values.)


Agree about the AAA, hence why I started using AAAA, the extra A for the ultra HD gfx PS4 will bring us once sony are ready to show us their significant leap improved console offcourse.