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It's simple.  With a site name like "Gaming Age" and the url gaming-age.com (at least in the pre-NeoGAF days), it quickly became a common thing to attach "-age" to a topic of discussion.  Car-Age, whatever.  Sales-Age is just one of the few that's ended up in permanent use to describe the sales discussions that go on.
It's simple.  With a site name like "Gaming Age" and the url gaming-age.com (at least in the pre-[[NeoGAF]] days), it quickly became a common thing to attach "-age" to a topic of discussion.  Car-Age, whatever.  Sales-Age is just one of the few that's ended up in permanent use to describe the sales discussions that go on.


Also notable that [[Gahiggidy]] owns the [http://www.sales-age.com|sales-age.com] domain.  There's nothing on it as of this writing, but thanks to the [[Internet Archive]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20040926124015/http://www.sales-age.com/ its old form] can still be seen.
Also notable that [[Gahiggidy]] owns the [http://www.sales-age.com|sales-age.com] domain.  There's nothing on it as of this writing, but thanks to the [[Internet Archive]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20040926124015/http://www.sales-age.com/ its old form] can still be seen.

Revision as of 19:47, 10 January 2008

It's simple.  With a site name like "Gaming Age" and the url gaming-age.com (at least in the pre-NeoGAF days), it quickly became a common thing to attach "-age" to a topic of discussion.  Car-Age, whatever.  Sales-Age is just one of the few that's ended up in permanent use to describe the sales discussions that go on.

Also notable that Gahiggidy owns the [1] domain.  There's nothing on it as of this writing, but thanks to the Internet Archive its old form can still be seen.