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Revision as of 06:44, 11 October 2021
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Contents
Articles needing creation
Software
Companies
Communities
People
Miscellaneous
Articles needing expansion
Software
Hardware
People
Articles needing research
- ASC: Upload alternate company logos.
- Ballz 3D: There's still leftover Edge 16 code left in the game, as seen here.
- David Foley: Summarize info from here.
- ESWAT: The game takes some inspiration from the movie RoboCop in general theming, but does it also take gameplay inspiration from Data East’s RoboCop arcade game?
- 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.
- 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.
- Putt & Putter: Verify the connections between these two 8-bit games and Putter Golf.
- Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master: Specify the details of the game's 6-Button Control Pad support.
- Thunder Blade: Clarify the Blue Thunder inspirations, from name to title screen to premise.
Ideas needing consideration
CompanyBob
- The addition of a Headed by: field for company heads or presidents.
- The addition of a Slogan: field for company slogans or mottos.
PersonBob
- The addition of a Place of death: field for people's places of death.