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Post by Volray on Apr 23, 2005 22:06:32 GMT -5
Well, I found I few mistakes on the site so I thought I'd just point 'em out for ya. The first 5 are actually just one page of the site contridicting what another page of the site said.
1) On the N64 game list, Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2 are listed as being developed by Nintendo EAD, but on the Pokémon series page they are listed as being developed by Game Freak.
2) On the GBA game list, Kirby & The Amazing Mirror is listed as being developed by Flagship, and on the Kirby series page it is listed as being developed by HAL Laboratory.
3) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past / Four Swords is listed as Flagship on the GBA list and Nintendo EAD / Flagship on the GBA page.
4) Wario Ware: Touched!, similar story. Nintendo RD1 on the DS page and Nintendo RD1 / Intelligent Systems on the Mario series page.
5) On the Mole Mania page, the gardener's name is listed as Jinbe, but on the Muddy Nintendo Stars page it is listed as Janbe.
6) On the Hamtaro series page Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is lasted as being on the GBA instead of the GBC.
7) On Red's Nintendo Stars page, at the Cinnabar Island paragraph it says, "Koga the fire master," instead of Blaine.
8)On the Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi page, the first line says that Roy comes from Etruria. This is incorrect. Roy comes from Pharae, which is located in Lycia.
And, um...now I'm done!
Note: I know I already made a thread about number one in the Classic Nintendo thread, but I just put it here to be with the others.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 24, 2005 6:12:57 GMT -5
GRRRrrrrRRRrrrrRRRRrrrrrrr.... RAFF RAFF!!! I mean... good work Sherlock! I'll almost definitely get around to fixing them at some point in the future Maybe when I'm bored of stinkin' developer lists
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Post by Solid Snake on Apr 24, 2005 7:08:28 GMT -5
Some point in the futurecan also mean never. (just a joke, don't worry).
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 24, 2005 15:13:03 GMT -5
Hang on... "never" isn't placable along a chronological line, being the absense of chronological placing itself... so therefore it can't count as "some time in the future". But it could mean in a million years, when the internet is linked directly to my pickled brain.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Apr 24, 2005 16:44:15 GMT -5
But it could mean in a million years, when the internet is linked directly to my pickled brain. That'd make updates alot easier, wouldn't it?
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 24, 2005 17:58:09 GMT -5
It would indeed! By connecting my pickled brain up to a mainframe of sorts then I could amass information constantly, until my brain is roughly five times the size of a human body. Should I need to collect objects or interact physically with things then I will simply hire an army of insectoid warriors to do my every bidding.
And so as I'm not disturbed in this process, I shall have a hideout dug for my giant pickled brain deep under the ground of an impenetrable alien planet.
Trust me! My plan is well thought through! Nothing can possibly go wrong.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Apr 25, 2005 4:23:27 GMT -5
A mistake in Mario Sunshine cameop page. www.planetnintendo.com/nindb/dol/gms_cam.shtmlThroughout this game are references to professor Elvin Gadd, the eccentric scientist from Luigi's mansion. While he doesn't appear himself, his "logo" (his bizarre face) appears on Fludd and the Fludd nozzle boxes, and later on you find out that Shadow Mario's graffiti brush was also made my E. Gadd. See?
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Apr 25, 2005 5:17:48 GMT -5
A wizard did it.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 25, 2005 5:43:29 GMT -5
A mistake in Mario Sunshine cameop page. www.planetnintendo.com/nindb/dol/gms_cam.shtmlThroughout this game are references to professor Elvin Gadd, the eccentric scientist from Luigi's mansion. While he doesn't appear himself, his "logo" (his bizarre face) appears on Fludd and the Fludd nozzle boxes, and later on you find out that Shadow Mario's graffiti brush was also made my E. Gadd. See? Did you email me that one a while back? If I remember correctly I snapped at you. I apologise
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Post by nocturnal YL on Apr 25, 2005 6:14:23 GMT -5
Yeah I did! And yea, Band Brithers Brothers (EDIT: what a shame... making mistake while pointing out mistakes!) main page www.planetnintendo.com/nindb/ntr/abb.shtml"As the music plays, you have to tap the screen at the right time to hammer out a tune on your chosen instrument. If you choose to be the vocalist then you have to use the microphone to hit the right pitch as the song plays." Other than using the touch scrren and the mic, you'll also have to use buttons. It's one of the games that make full use of the DS (I haven't played the game myself so I don't know whether the SELECT button is used or not).
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Post by Volray on Apr 25, 2005 18:38:51 GMT -5
Um...well, another mistake. On the Classic NES Series page, Excitebike is listed as being developed by EAD instead of RD1.
Oh and another thing on the Hamtaro page. Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak is listed as being released on the GBC instead of the GBA.
Um...that's eveything...
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Post by Solid Snake on Apr 26, 2005 7:46:57 GMT -5
Are you by any chance been to DaizenshuEX forum? just curious...
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 26, 2005 10:33:34 GMT -5
Are you by any chance been to DaizenshuEX forum? just curious... I believe "a wizard did it" is from an episode of The Simpsons... it gets thrown around a lot on most forums.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Apr 26, 2005 21:50:37 GMT -5
Yeah, its a Simpson quote. The full quote is (from SNPP.com - where would nerds like me be without it? Maybe doing something more useful, perhaps?):
From Treehouse of Horror X - Desperately Xeeking Xena (BABF01)
Frink: Yes, over here, n'hey, n'hey. In episode BF12, you were battling barbarians while riding a winged Appaloosa, yet in the very next scene, my dear, you're clearly atop a winged Arabian. Please do explain it. Lawless:Ah, yeah, well, whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it. Frink:I see, all right, yes, but in episode AG4 -- Lawless:Wizard. Frink:[under breath] Aw, for glaven out loud.
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