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Revision as of 20:16, 4 October 2021

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Articles needing research

Software
  • Burning Force: Did Sega of America try to hide the fact that the game's protagonist is a woman? The packaging indicates so, the manual appears to be very very carefully worded, there's specifically-comissioned artwork replacing the- etc etc.
  • HeartBeat Personal Trainer: Why is there an image of a Personal Trainer with differently-colored switches in that one magazine article from the Talk page? I've never seen that coloration before- was this an early design for the shell, or is there a variation on the Personal Trainer that we're unaware of? Look into the date of that article, figure out what's going on here.
  • Michael Jackson: Was the synth progression in that part of the full Smooth Criminal music video later reused by Buxer and combined with his previous Hard Times to make Ice Cap's music? Probably not, and it is a pretty common chord progression, but worth looking into regardless.
  • Mira Ross: How are Mira Ross and Steven Ross related?
  • Mystaria: The Realms of Lore: Did a previously-existing US trademark on the name "Mystaria" cause the game to be rereleased? The rear of the rerelease's packaging even goes out of its way to say "previously known as Mystaria etc", AND it's now missing its trademark notice. Hm.
  • Outworld 2375 AD: Was this developed by Western Technologies? And if not, was it someone connected to EA? It was more than likely Western, but see if there's something definitive (font comparisons?)
  • Putt & Putter: Verify the connections between these two 8-bit games and Putter Golf.

Ideas needing consideration

  • A "Headed by:" field in company infoboxes.