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Post by nocturnal YL on Jun 27, 2006 10:19:01 GMT -5
NOT-NECCESSARY-LATEST-NOW EDIT BY YL - 17th Sept 2006POST-LATER-THAN-LATEST EDIT BY FG - 16th Sept 2006LATER-THAN-LATEST EDIT BY YL - Also on 16th Sept 2006LATEST EDIT BY FRYGUY64 - 16th Sept 2006Format: (Page hyperlink) (Error, incorrect or incomplete information particulars) (Status; whether it's updated or not) ================================================= Errors found before 27 Jun 2006 Luigi's Mansion - cameo page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/dol/glm_cam.shtml
The pianist will also play the SMB3 (for example) 1-2 theme and ask you what game does the music from.Status - edited================================================= Golden Sun TLA - easter egg page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/agb/agf_sec.shtml
You need to have 28 Djinn in GS1, have the data transferred, and collect another 44 Djinn in GS2TLA - but it's only one of the ways. Do you know that you can get one Djinni that you didn't get from the first game for one element, as a replacement? That means, say, you just got only 6 Djinn of one element in GS1, but you get that missing Djinni in TLA, and you can still end up in having all 72 Djinn. If that is the case, Anemos Inner Sanctum is still accessible.
Also, about the battle theme thing, it's not "Felix but not Issac" for his theme. If Felix is in the team, the normal Felix theme will play no matter what. It's like the folowing:
Felix is here? YES -> Felix's theme plays No -> See below Issac is here? YES -> Issac's theme plays NO -> See below Jenna is here? YES -> Jenna's theme plays NO -> Felix's theme playsStatus - edited================================================= Nintendo Gamecube - JP game list nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/dol/dol_jp.shtml
What? No current announcement? While I can tell clearly that SUPER PAPER MARIO will be up on 3rd Aug 2006? (This statement is stated on 28 Jun 2006)
If there are no "current" announcement, I'd suggest you to take that thing away, since even when new games are announced, you may not always be able to update that.Status - edited================================================= Nintendo Puzzle Collection - game page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/dol/gpz.shtml
Panel de Pon on SFC ≠ Panel de Pon on GC, got it?
Different menu, different modes avalible, different everything but basic gameplay. Even the cast, or if you believe they are just the same, the names are changed.All right, but for this time, it's not an error - merely a suggestion. You should talk about the GBA versions as well. FG64 That doesn't make any sense. The GC version came out BEFORE the GBA version. Long before. So why would I want to mention them at all? YL I mean the GC-GBA connection version of games downloadable to the GBA. They're the NES versions of Dr Mario, Yoshi's Cookie and a new version of Panel de Pon based on the GC version. Status - NOT edited!=================================================
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 3, 2006 12:30:15 GMT -5
EDIT BY YL: Fry, I use green text for edited ages. And I'll leave them as crossed out text for now, but will delete 'em later. And this is no longer my own error list; instead it's a specific topic talking about NinDB's error. Even though this is the case, I still insist that this topic should be kept, because: - Fry has to be reminded of his errors. Gwah hah hah hah! - I think it is better to keep all info like these in one single topic rather than to seperate them, making us clicking pages and going back, which is supa-extra-ultra-mega-giga-tera-specially annoying. ================================================= Errors found on 8 Jul 2006 Fire - game page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/gw/rc.shtml
I think, as of my experience of G&W Gallery games, Game A will have residents jumping from the 3rd floor, and Game B will have them jumping from the 2nd and 3rd floor. There is no LCD space for the first floor. (That is strange.... where are the people living there then? Do they just go to the ground? If so then why the others bother to risk their lives to jump out?)Status - edited================================================= Judge - game page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/gw/ip.shtmlThe problem is, you didn't mention about you, too, have to attack if your number is the same as the opponent's. If you mean that the "highest" and "lowest" can be of more than one number, it's still incorrect - you'll have to be the first to attack if the numbers are the same - not to dodge.New problem: If both players receive the same number, both have to try to attack, NOT DODGE. Unless the opponent incorrectly attacks you that you can counter-attack, in other cases you can't do anything when the opponent makes the correct move or dodges. Because of that, there is no way that you should dodge if you have the same number as the opponent, given you want yourself to gain score, not the opponent. Unless... You say that you are applying the way of accounting to it, using brackets in indicate negative, as in both players have to try and attack (or dodge). Status - not yet edited - problem arisen by me - AGAIN!================================================= Errors found on 8 Jul 2006 Kirby's Dream Land - cameo page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/dmg/ky_cam.shtml
Well, Lolo and Lala are a married couple in the games. I don't know why, but they're siblings in the Kirby anime. probably because under the anime setting, they come from the same creature. But that's not the case in the games.Status - edited================================================= Asobi Taisen - game page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/ntr/atg.shtml
Many people confuses ソ and ン, and Fry is one of 'em. It's very clear: asobi is a phrase, anbi isn't.Status - edited================================================= Errors found on 22 Aug 2006 Super Metroid - game page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/sns/ri.shtmlThis game is co-developed by Intelligent Systems. www.intsys.co.jp/company/game/index.html should prove it. Official info from Intelligent Systems. Status - not yet edited, but situation explained↓ This guy really DOES some hard work, doesn't he? =PFRYGUY64 I am not entirely convinced (as you state below). IntSys seems to be an internal studio that did a lot of development work with Nintendo RD1. Thing is, their supposed development list seems to include games created BEFORE IntSys was even created. Which leads me to wonder whether that list are games created by the team that split off to form IntSys later. Some games are clearly IntSys, such as Famicom Wars and Fire Emblem. Now they're clearly credited on games they've worked on which is nice. But I'm not going to change Super Metroid or indeed any other old titles. It's just too vague. I suspect their involvement was the lending of staff to help program the game. Super Metroid is still, essentially, a Nintendo-developed title. ================================================= (No specific pages) IntSys had also been reporting to be making games like Return of Mario Bros, Tennis, Socer, Wrecking Crew, Metroid and a few other Nintendo RD1 games. However... Although many people knew that IntSys was involved in games as old as the original Donkey Kong, I don't think we should use "IntSys" for EVERYTHING. You know, if we do, should we do "Nintendo EAD / Tose / Nintendo Software Technology / Intelligent Systems / Bullet Proof Software / Newcom / Intellectual Property Consultant / ........" for Nintendo Puzzle Collection? You know, ALL of them are at least involved.See above comments for details================================================= Game Boy Advance - information page nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/agb/index.shtml
The problem is, I can see no entries writing "Game and Watch Gallery 4 (Advance)" on the alphabetical list.Status - edited=================================================
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 3, 2006 14:02:40 GMT -5
Haha, I can't very well add a New Super Mario Bros. cheat that I didn't know about, could I Still... good stuff. I don't know if I can be bothered updating it now. I want to go play New SMB Challenge Mode!
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Post by Doubutsu80 on Jul 3, 2006 23:06:02 GMT -5
Still... good stuff. I don't know if I can be bothered updating it now. I want to go play New SMB Challenge Mode! Hey Fryguy, do you have to beat the entire game first in order to get to the challenge mode?
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jul 4, 2006 2:00:09 GMT -5
Yeah.
Its nothing special.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 4, 2006 3:07:34 GMT -5
Hey Fryguy, do you have to beat the entire game first in order to get to the challenge mode? I don't know. I should have tried it on one of the empty files! You probably have to have beaten Bowser. Why, is it not working for you? I'd better check it and edit it appropriately. Does the Luigi one work all the time? YL, I have covered the DS "errors and omissions" on this page.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 4, 2006 3:16:39 GMT -5
What sort of "errors and omissions" did you covered?
Anyway, I'm glad that you actually do edit the pages... At least the DS ones.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 4, 2006 10:37:21 GMT -5
What sort of "errors and omissions" did you covered? The ones you point out on this list. I skipped the Polarium one (like I said I would) and made edits to the other pages where you suggested. And the New SMB code... I need to find out if that only works after you've completed the game. Gotta open up a new file! I will do the edits to the other pages. It's always a good idea to get the systems that are still getting releases done first ;D Sadly that's just the DS for now. GC and GBA have curled up and died.
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Post by nas on Jul 4, 2006 11:12:06 GMT -5
You havent covered the "Information" section of the recenty released (and brilliant) game Final Fantasy 4 Advance. Is this intentional?
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 4, 2006 12:12:41 GMT -5
Yes it is. I am slowly catching up on filling out the information on game pages, but in one or two places game information was skipped so I could concentrate at least on getting game pages up.
Writing that information can take a lot of time and patience. Sometimes I have neither. ;D
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Post by eadninja on Jul 4, 2006 13:37:24 GMT -5
Main Error I see is that most of the Wario Ware games are listed under Intelligent Systems as the developer. The last 3 Wario Ware games have officially placed Intelligent Systems as unit of the development team, but staff wise the development has always been about 50/50 in numbers, and in creative direction about 75/25 in Nintendo SPD1 (formerly R&D1) favor.
So by no means is Intelligent Systems the sole developer or even the head developer of the series. Again there is a misconception to assume "co-developed" means minor Nintendo involvement. That is not always the case.
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Post by amazingeee on Jul 4, 2006 14:42:44 GMT -5
Main Error I see is that most of the Wario Ware games are listed under Intelligent Systems as the developer. The last 3 Wario Ware games have officially placed Intelligent Systems as unit of the development team, but staff wise the development has always been about 50/50 in numbers, and in creative direction about 75/25 in Nintendo SPD1 (formerly R&D1) favor. So by no means is Intelligent Systems the sole developer or even the head developer of the series. Again there is a misconception to assume "co-developed" means minor Nintendo involvement. That is not always the case. Did there used to be a page on this site about 1st/2nd/3rd party developers, or did I see that on another site... It was a nice feature, where ever I saw it...
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jul 4, 2006 14:52:39 GMT -5
It was on this site, long ago. The developer list... I think Fry is currently rebuilding it. Or not recently. Main Error I see is that most of the Wario Ware games are listed under Intelligent Systems as the developer. The last 3 Wario Ware games have officially placed Intelligent Systems as unit of the development team, but staff wise the development has always been about 50/50 in numbers, and in creative direction about 75/25 in Nintendo SPD1 (formerly R&D1) favor. So by no means is Intelligent Systems the sole developer or even the head developer of the series. Again there is a misconception to assume "co-developed" means minor Nintendo involvement. That is not always the case. Fry used to write "Nintendo RD1 / Intellegent Systems".
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jul 5, 2006 3:10:17 GMT -5
Yeah, the way I see it, nearly every second-party game on the site (by which I mean nearly every game not developed in-house or licensed by a third party) is developed jointly between Nintendo and x company. But I don't want to go through the site adding "Nintendo / " to every developer listing, so I just trim it down. I will be writing a site conventions list, clearing up some of the "rules" and language I use specifically for this site. That will be one of them. But I know Nintendo SPD/RD1 was largely involved in the development of the WarioWare games, which was why until recently I made a special case for them and put Nintendo / Intelligent Systems. As for the developer list... the old one was wrong in places and by now is very outdated. I might kickstart a new one just by putting up the game lists instead of the whole company profile (which takes ages to research and write). I can then add to it later. Should speed up the process somewhat So much to dooooo!
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Post by Wildcat on Jul 5, 2006 9:18:50 GMT -5
To answer your question, the Luigi code works before you beat the game. I used Luigi as soon as I found out how online. ^^
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