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Poll :: How do you say it?

"A Ness."
5%
 5%  [ 2 ]
"An En-ee-ess."
94%
 94%  [ 35 ]
Total Votes : 37


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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 01:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

How do you say it?

I prefer "an".
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JoshWoodzy
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 01:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The latter. Always. It's just seems correct.


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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 01:47 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I always referred to it as my Nintendo. In fact, I never had to explain until the last generation, who automatically assume that the Nintendo I'm talking about meant N64. And when Super NES came out, I just called it Super.

However if someone does asks it's "An En-ee-ess".
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 01:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Agreed. "an N-E-S." Never, EVER, "ness."


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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 01:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I believe Nintendo's commercials said N-E-S, too.
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Rydog
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:03 pm Reply with quote Back to top

en ee ess for sure...tho i always called Super Nintendo a sness
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GPFontaine
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

When it first came out I called it "an N-E-S". However, when the SNES came out, I called that "a super ness" or "sness". From that point forward the NES became "ness".



 
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
I believe Nintendo's commercials said N-E-S, too.


I recall a lot of the ads referring to it in full as the "Nintendo Entertainment System".


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Doddsino
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Rydog wrote:
en ee ess for sure...tho i always called Super Nintendo a sness

Holy shit, Rydog! Long time no see!
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:30 pm Reply with quote Back to top

anus?
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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 02:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Rydog wrote:
en ee ess for sure...tho i always called Super Nintendo a sness

Nintendo skirted that issue by referring to it as a Super NES.
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Blackout
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 03:10 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I just call it a Nintendo.



 
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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 03:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Power Glove commercial, refers to it an NES:

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Greg the White
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 03:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

It just flows better as "enieyess" in my head. Some acronyms sound better when pronounced as a word, like NATO (NAY-TO), or NAMBLA, while some sound better with each letter pronounced separately like SEC, or WTC.


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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 05:01 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I went with the Acronym approach, so en-e-ess. then Super en-e-ess,
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Alowishus
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 05:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I say both to be fair but N-E-S more commonly.
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Thunderhorse
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 06:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

An En-EE-Ess and An Ess En-EE-Ess.


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pineapple
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 06:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I say both but usually N-E-S.
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lavalarva
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 07:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I say "a NES" more often because I tend to pronounce the anagram as En-euh-ess and that just doesn't sound well.

But anyway I almost always refer to it as "Old Nintendo".
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Captain_Pollution
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PostPosted: Oct 25 2010 09:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I call it a Nintendo, and the SNES a Super Nintendo.


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Mr. Satire
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PostPosted: Oct 26 2010 04:11 am Reply with quote Back to top

I call the NES the 'En-Ee-Es', SNES the 'S-En-Ee-Es' or 'Super En-Ee-Ess', Nintendo 64 the 'En-sixtyfour', GameCube the 'Gee-Cee-En' (sometimes En-Gee-Cee) and Wii the 'We'.

EDIT:
In list form:
    NES - En-Ee-Es
    SNES - S-En-Ee-Es, Super En-Ee-Ess
    N64 - En-sixtyfour
    Gamecube (GCN) - Gee-Cee-En (En-Gee-Cee)
    Wii - 'We'
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PostPosted: Oct 26 2010 05:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

I've never even heard anyone refer to it as the "Ness" in person. I've only heard "En Ee Es" or just straight "Nintendo". If they call it a "Nintendo" they usually add a qualifier like "original Nintendo" or "8-bit Nintendo".


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Captain_Pollution
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PostPosted: Oct 26 2010 05:28 am Reply with quote Back to top

I don't think I've ever referred to the Gamecube by its initials, even online.


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PostPosted: Oct 26 2010 09:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

I usually just called them Nintendo or Super Nintendo.


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Rydog
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PostPosted: Oct 26 2010 09:53 am Reply with quote Back to top

Captain_Pollution wrote:
I don't think I've ever referred to the Gamecube by its initials, even online.

Yeah, I always called it GameCube, never anything else. I don't think I even referred to it as Nintendo at all.
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