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==To do==
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==References guide==
*Rewrite main References page.
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The following is a list of commonly-encountered References issues.
*Get image tabbing working for multiple-image entries.
 
*Split Print into separate page.
 
*Search [https://productplacementblog.com this blog].
 
*Search lyric websites.
 
*Search sample websites.
 
*Mark all product placements.
 
*Ensure all entries which feature both a Sonic and Sega reference have all references listed on both their respective entries.
 
*Ensure all entries which feature multiple references include an image of each reference.
 
*Add Sonic products which reference Sega products (with obvious caveats; think the Dreamcast texture in that ''Sonic Adventure'' boss fight.)
 
*Add non-review television/notable web shows which cover video games, but probably only with a single entry which contains a list of every Sega game which has appeared on the show. Think a single entry for GameCenter CX with a list of covered Sega games. Just one image too, I'd imagine.
 
  
===Film===
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*'''Notability:''' Most published or aired references to Sega are included. However, particularly in the [[References to Sega/Internet|Internet]] category, we require a certain level of notability for new entries.
*Throw Down (2004) - Columns is briefly seen in the background. [https://archive.org/details/ThrowDown2004 Film here].
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*'''Sponsorships:''' Any officially-sponsored references, such as award shows or motorsports events, belong in [[Sponsorships]].
*Pulse (2001) - An unknown reference in an arcade. [https://archive.org/details/pulse-kairo-kiyoshi-kurosawa-2001-eng-sub-1301306804834 Film here].
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*'''Recurring references:''' Any commonly-recurring references, such as a character in a television series, only need their first appearance listed. Ensure to note that said reference is a recurring one.
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*'''Multi-game shows:''' Any television series which cover numerous games by different companies, like ''[[wikipedia:GameCenter CX|GameCenter CX]]'', only need their first reference covered. Ensure to list any future references in the same listing.
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*'''Hardware in ''Sonic'' references:''' If a reference features someone playing a ''Sonic'' game, and it shows them using hardware required to play the game (like a [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)]] or [[Game Gear]]), that reference doesn't need to be copied here as well.
  
===Television===
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==To do==
*Evangelion - A "SECA"-branded camera appears in at least one shot.
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*Rename to Film, Television, and Web?
*London's Burning - The firefighters were occasionally seen browsing the internet on a Dreamcast during their free time.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}}
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*Make a distinction between References and Sponsorships (may need content migrated between articles)?
*Solar Opposites - The first episode apparently contains both a Dreamcast reference and a console which looks like a Saturn.
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*Limit entries by notability?
*2 Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place - A Dreamcast in character's apartment{{ref|https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamcast/comments/ft5whd/the_dreamcast_in_pop_culture/}}
 
*Ben-To - Episodes 3 and 9 should contain additional references{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
*MTV Cribs - A football or basketball player has a Dreamcast because Sega Sports gave him one (possibly because he was featured in the game)
 
*Bodacious Space Pirates - Unknown reference{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=30}}
 
*Gantz - Kaze does one of Virtua Fighter's Akira’s moves to kill a demon. Additionally, Takeshi gets killed by an abusive boyfriend, only to play Virtua Fighter 4.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
*Air Master - Virtua Fighter references in episodes 1, 17, and 18.{{ref|https://www.destructoid.com/--534711.phtml}}
 
  
===To investigate===
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*''Otto - Der Außerfriesische'' was co-financed by Sega. Check for product placement.
*Silver Spoon S02E09 2013-03-13 The episode "The Last Milk" contains a Puyo Puyo-series reference. <- I could not find this despite skimming through it twice. Therefore moving it to here until now.
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*[[wikipedia:Solar Opposites|Solar Opposites]] - Saturn appearance.
*See Spot Run <- I was unable to find a Dreamcast. Taken off for now.
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*[[wikipedia:Dream Team (TV series)|Dream Team]] - Members of the Harchester United F.C. playing a Dreamcast.
*I'm not seeing a Dreamcast in Ah My Godness or Cheaters; neither can I find a good citation for them. I'm thinking of removing them, unless someone can prove me wrong!
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*[[wikipedia:London's Burning (TV series)|London's Burning]] - Firefighters browsing the internet on a Dreamcast.
*More unmarked refs{{ref|https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=30}}
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*[[wikipedia:Two Guys and a Girl|Two Guys and a Girl]] - Dreamcast in a character's apartment.
*What's the reference here?{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-9#post-969610}}
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*[[wikipedia:Cheaters (American TV series)|Cheaters]] - Dreamcast appearance.
*Someone mentioned that one of the many people seen playing a Game Gear in the movie Airheads is playing "Sonic the Hedgehog", but I wasn't able to find it.
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*[[wikipedia:Bodacious Space Pirates|Bodacious Space Pirates]] - Dreamcast appearance.
*Orange is the New Black - reference in "latest season of the show"{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-7}}
 
*Bob's Burgers - Season 5 Episode 9 "Speakeasy Rider" reference
 
*Dream Team - members of the Harchester United F.C. were often seen playing the Dreamcast.{{ref|https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast#In_popular_culture}} <- I went through several seasons of this show and found nothing
 
*Project Pat freestyle{{ref|1=https://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4261&start=70#p99657}}
 
*Justice (music video){{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-5}}
 
*Can Can Bunny - Unknown reference
 
*"Malaki animation" - Mega Drive reference
 
*Music references obfuscated by old forum code.{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-4}}{{ref|https://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?threads/sega-references-in-pop-culture.22988/page-5}}
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:31, 28 December 2023

References guide

The following is a list of commonly-encountered References issues.

  • Notability: Most published or aired references to Sega are included. However, particularly in the Internet category, we require a certain level of notability for new entries.
  • Sponsorships: Any officially-sponsored references, such as award shows or motorsports events, belong in Sponsorships.
  • Recurring references: Any commonly-recurring references, such as a character in a television series, only need their first appearance listed. Ensure to note that said reference is a recurring one.
  • Multi-game shows: Any television series which cover numerous games by different companies, like GameCenter CX, only need their first reference covered. Ensure to list any future references in the same listing.
  • Hardware in Sonic references: If a reference features someone playing a Sonic game, and it shows them using hardware required to play the game (like a Control Pad (Mega Drive) or Game Gear), that reference doesn't need to be copied here as well.

To do

  • Rename to Film, Television, and Web?
  • Make a distinction between References and Sponsorships (may need content migrated between articles)?
  • Limit entries by notability?

References