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Post by Evie ❤✿ on Apr 8, 2013 14:36:46 GMT -5
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Post by nocturnal YL on May 9, 2013 15:36:16 GMT -5
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Post by Fryguy64 on May 9, 2013 17:48:48 GMT -5
There were bound to be some. I shall get to mending next week.
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Post by rickalverado on Jul 13, 2013 13:38:18 GMT -5
I noticed that your site doesn't list the games Crosswords DS and Crosswords Plus.
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Post by Evie ❤✿ on Sept 15, 2013 14:43:44 GMT -5
Maybe you should consider adding Mobile Trainer (Japanese: モバイルトレーナー) cartridge. A bit over a year ago I made a section about in on Bulbapedia here. You might have to double check what I wrote though. I also made a Youtube video showing some of the menus when you cheat to bypass the Mobile Adapter GB check screen but you might want to check for yourself by using the Gameshark code 01067DC2. Mobile Trainer was software that normally came with the Mobile Adapter GB and it was used to do things like check out news for compatible games and send/receive emails. Although there was also a Mobile Golf set, it wasn't the only game that came with it and the Mobile Trainer cartridge was included as well. ( source) There are some screenshots here that are accurate in the final release. Note that this article calls the game its former name, Mobile Starter Cartridge (Japanese: モバイルスターターカートリッジ) If you want a good screenshot of the title screen, here you go. There is definitely some Pokémon related content in Mobile Trainer but I don't know enough about it. Someone told me there was a downloadable Celebi wallpaper but the only source I can find relating to that is this archive of the Pokémon News Machine, and it doesn't directly say. Here are some Pokémon sprites that appear in the ROM excluding Celebi that I couldn't find. (more: 1, 2 (probably Venusaur but I'm not sure what this one is), 3, 4)
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Post by Nester the Lark on Jan 4, 2014 23:00:59 GMT -5
Random error I noticed: On the Zoda's Revenge page, the NA release date for the Virtual Console version should say 2008, not 1994.
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Post by Leon on Feb 27, 2014 0:46:55 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I brought this up before, but the Satellaview section is missing R's Study. Not much is known about the game, but I would bet it's from the Famicom Detective Club team.
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Post by Evie ❤✿ on Apr 4, 2014 13:56:17 GMT -5
On the Nintendo DS Tomodachi Collection page it says the sound effects and character movements suggest that the Miis are playing Wii Sports' tennis game, but it doesn't mention the fact that they may play other games from Wii Sports as well, including boxing and bowling (I haven't confirmed golf yet). Also, the link to Tomodachi Collection: Shin Seikatsu (or "New Life") on the Tomodachi Collection Series footer is broken. It's supposed to go to tomodachi-collection-nl.html, but the html extension is missing, so it leads to a "Not Found" page. Additionally, please see this, also for the first game: Note that they don't appear to be gifts for when you level up. Maybe they appear as objects thrown in fights and/or domestic article items (実用品) but I don't know for sure.
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Apr 25, 2016 0:55:33 GMT -5
There's an inconsistency between the release date of The Lost Levels on its individual page ( February 1986) and the date on the FDS list ( June 1986). Edit: also between the release date of Pokémon Rumble Blast on its individual page ( July 2011) and the date on the 3DS list ( August 2011). The latter seems to be the correct one. Edit 2: also between the Japanese release date of Kirby's Return to Dream Land on its individual page ( October 2011) and the date on the Wii list ( July 2011). The former seems to be the correct one.
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Post by creator on Jul 25, 2016 10:57:50 GMT -5
I'm sure these US games have been discussed many times before, but I thought I'd share my opinions.
Conker's Bad Fur Day, Jet Force Gemini, Perfect Dark (N64) - These games were all published by Rare but distributed exclusively by Nintendo. All three of their manuals contain the "distributed exclusively by Nintendo" tag. Jet Force Gemini and Perfect Dark include the "distributed exclusively by Nintendo" tag on their labels and boxes, but Conker's Bad Fur Day omits the "distributed exclusively by" text. All three have Nintendo as the licensee on Nintendo's N64 list. Jet Force Gemini and Perfect Dark are already on the website, but for consistency I would add Conker's Bad Fur Day. Or maybe we could have a section for games distributed by Nintendo?
F-1 World Grand Prix, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (N64) - These games don't have any Nintendo signs on their labels, but their manuals and boxes include the "distributed exclusively by Nintendo" tag. Both have Nintendo as the licensee on Nintendo's N64 list. These are both on the site already.
Cruis'n Exotica (N64) - This is a strange one. Despite having Nintendo as its licensee on Nintendo's N64 list, I cannot find any information linking the game to Nintendo. The Nintendo logo isn't found on the cartridge label, box, or manual. This is listed on the site, but I have doubts about its relation to Nintendo.
Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow, Pinocchio, Toy Story (SNES) - SNES games published by Nintendo usually have a red bar on the cartridge label and omit the "licensed by" text above the Nintendo logo on the cartridge label and box. Additionally they list Nintendo with Nintendo's address on the backs of their manuals. Maui Mallard and Pinocchio always seem to have these properties. Toy Story is a bit more difficult to judge. Could it have two different printings/publishers? I've seen both red bars and purple bars on different cartridges as well as some manuals that have the Disney Interactive logo on the back and some with the Nintendo logo. All three games have Nintendo listed as the licensee on Nintendo's SNES list.
Super Bomberman 2 (SNES) - I think there might have been two different printings/publishers for this game, too. I believe that all cartridge labels have purple bars, but some omit the "licensed by" text above the Nintendo logo and the Hudson Soft logo. Similarly, the backs of some manuals have the Hudson Soft logo while others have Nintendo.
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES) - I've only seen red bars on the cartridge labels and the Nintendo logo on the backs of manuals.
Super Star Wars (SNES) - I think that in addition to the player's choice version, Nintendo published a regular version of this game. The version has the red bar on the cartridge label and omits the "licensed by" text above the Nintendo logo. There is also a version published by JVC.
What do you guys think?
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Post by Leon on Jul 25, 2016 21:56:23 GMT -5
With regards to Cruis'n Exotica, the Cruis'n IP is actually owned by Nintendo (there's an arcade game in development by Raw Thrills right now under license from NoA), so it absolutely is a Nintendo game. The trademark for Cruis'n Exotica is even held by Nintendo solely.
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Post by creator on Jul 25, 2016 22:36:09 GMT -5
With regards to Cruis'n Exotica, the Cruis'n IP is actually owned by Nintendo (there's an arcade game in development by Raw Thrills right now under license from NoA), so it absolutely is a Nintendo game. The trademark for Cruis'n Exotica is even held by Nintendo solely. Good catch! It's strange because I haven't seen Nintendo use their logo on any games in the series (not including arcade games) since Cruis'n World.
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Post by Leon on Jul 26, 2016 0:31:25 GMT -5
Cruis'n is a very strange IP. It seems to me like Nintendo wasn't invested in the series very much, so they were fine with licensing it out to Midway (and now Raw Thrills) at a fairly steady rate.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Jul 26, 2016 13:15:21 GMT -5
Even tho Nintendo holds the IP, Cruis'n was always really Eugene Jarvis's baby. It's cool that it's ended up in his hands again. I hope Cruis'n Redline turns out well.
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Mar 24, 2017 1:04:42 GMT -5
- Minor thing: the name "Fire Emblem Awakening" doesn't include a colon.
- Not necessarily an error but perhaps an accuracy issue: The original The Legend of Zelda is said in the US NES page to have been released in August 1987. The game's page says September 1987.
- Crashmo release dates for all regions don't seem to be right.
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