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40 Winks (Nintendo 64) | Proto:40 Winks (Nintendo 64) | if we are acknowledging Piko Interactive's rerelease, this version is considered a prototype (see Nightmare Busters precedent) | |
A Jax | A Jax (Arcade) | has X68000 and DOS ports | |
Air Rescue | Air Rescue (Sega Master System) | distinguish from arcade game | |
Amidar | Amidar (Arcade) | has an Atari 2600 port | |
Arctic Thunder (Xbox, PlayStation 2) | Arctic Thunder (Xbox) | only content described in the article is Xbox-specific debugging material | |
Below the Root | Below the Root (Commodore 64) | also for Apple II and DOS | |
Binary Land | Binary Land (NES) | also for MSX | |
BittBoy | TBD; possibly: BittBoy (300-in-1, 2017) |
other BittBoy systems exist | [pagemove 1] |
Breath of Fire | Breath of Fire (SNES) | has a GBA port | |
Breath of Fire II | Breath of Fire II (SNES) | has a GBA port | |
Chase H.Q. (FM Towns) | Taito Chase H.Q. (FM Towns) | per the title screen | |
Crazy Climber 2 | Crazy Climber 2 (Arcade) | has an X68000 port | [pagemove 2] |
DoDonPachi | DoDonPachi (Arcade) | has PlayStation and Saturn ports | |
Espial | Espial (Arcade) | has ports on Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family computers, and C64 | |
Famimaga Disk Vol. 1: Hong Kong | Hong Kong (Famicom Disk System) | We don't include "Famimaga Disk" in article titles (cf. All 1 and Puyo Puyo (Famicom Disk System)) | [pagemove 3] |
Final Fantasy VII | Final Fantasy VII (PlayStation) | has a Windows port | |
Fire One | Fire One (Arcade) | has a C64 port | |
GB Hunter | GB Hunter (Nintendo 64) | also for PlayStation | [pagemove 4] |
In Your Face | In Your Face (Game Boy) | distinguish from unreleased arcade game | |
Lazors | Lazors (iOS) | also for Android | [pagemove 5] |
MaxPlay Classic Games | MaxPlay Classic Games (PlayStation 2) | if Metroid Fusion does not exist in the GameCube version (per talk), then the article is not covering the GameCube version | |
Mega Man X | Mega Man X (SNES) | has a DOS port | |
Mega Man X7 (Windows) | Rockman X7 (Windows, 2004) | not considering the newer port with a different codebase, this was never officially released under the "Mega Man" title | |
Mega Man X8 | Mega Man X8 (PlayStation 2) | has a Windows port | |
NANACA†CRASH!! | NANACA†CRASH!! (Adobe Flash) | has (had?) iOS and Android ports, already mentioned in the article | |
P-47: The Freedom Fighter | P-47: The Freedom Fighter (TurboGrafx-16) | ambiguous because the arcade game has been released under both titles | [pagemove 6] |
P-47: The Phantom Fighter | P-47: The Phantom Fighter (Arcade) | ambiguous because the arcade game has been released under both titles | [pagemove 6] |
Palamedes | Palamedes (NES) | port of an arcade game, also for Game Boy | |
Panzer Front (PlayStation) | Panzer Front (PlayStation, Japan) | if the US and European releases are based on Panzer Front bis., they should be covered in that article | [pagemove 7] |
Panzer Front bis. | Panzer Front (PlayStation, USA, Europe) | if the US and European releases are based on Panzer Front bis., they should be covered in that article | [pagemove 7] |
Pepsiman | Pepsiman (PlayStation) | distinguish from arcade game | [pagemove 8] |
Phelios | Phelios (Arcade) | has a Genesis port | |
Rally Point 2 | TBD; possibly: Rally Point 2 (Windows, 2019) |
if this isn't the original version, it needs disambiguation | [pagemove 9] |
Scramble | Scramble (Arcade) | ||
Sky Destroyer | Sky Destroyer (NES) | port of an arcade game | |
Sol-Feace | Sol-Feace (Sega CD) | port of an X68000 game | |
Tang Tang | Tang Tang (Game Boy Advance) | port of an arcade game | |
The Speed Rumbler | The Speed Rumbler (Arcade) | has a C64 port | |
Time Pilot | Time Pilot (Arcade) | ||
Top Gunner | Top Gunner (Konami) | Exidy also released an arcade game titled Top Gunner in 1986 | [pagemove 10] |
Yume Nikki | Request withdrawn |
has HTML5, Android, and iOS ports | [pagemove 11] |
aka
parameter of the Bob template in the US/Europe article.
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Agony (2018) | Withdrawn for now |
Needs to be made more concise: Unlike Wikipedia, we disambiguate primarily by platform. (The unrelated 1992 Amiga game has no official Windows port and therefore creates no further ambiguity.) There are console ports which this article does not yet cover. |
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Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh | Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh (Nintendo 64) | the Japanese Dreamcast version also had this title | |
Doom (2016) | Doom (Windows, 2016) | content not yet verified for the Nintendo Switch port | |
Doom 64 | Doom 64 (Nintendo 64) | ||
Final Fantasy | Final Fantasy (NES) | also for MSX2 | |
Hayaoshi Quiz: Ouza Ketteisen | Hayaoshi Quiz: Ouza Ketteisen (Game Boy) | port of an arcade game | [pagemove2 1] |
The Goonies | The Goonies (NES) | distinguish from MSX game (which is not exactly a port) | |
Oh No! | Oh No! (Commodore 64) | unrelated PlayStation game; also, alternate title for Oh Shit! (MSX) | |
Overlord | Overlord (Windows) | distinguish unrelated NES game | |
Shooting Gallery | Shooting Gallery (TRS-80 Color Computer) | distinguish unrelated Atari 2600 game | |
Bugs:Super Game Boy 1 and 2 | Bugs:Super Game Boy | match main article, needed to show link in Bob | |
Time Traveler | Time Traveler (Apple II) | distinguish unrelated arcade game | |
Video Hustler | Video Hustler (Arcade) | has an MSX port | |
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge | WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (NES, Plug & Play) | also for Master System | [pagemove2 2] |
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Action Replay | Help:Contents/Terminology/Action Replay | [pagemove2 3] | |
Game Genie | Help:Contents/Terminology/Game Genie | [pagemove2 3] | |
Prerelease Pages:Content to expand | The Cutting Room Floor:Content to expand/Prerelease Pages | "Prerelease Pages" isn't a namespace |
This section is a work in progress. Bold action is not recommended; please at least discuss on the articles' talk pages first.
(includes bugs, notes, and prototype pages)
"Namco System 21" and "Namco System 22" BIOS articles could probably be created for the strings in the DSP ROMs; this necessitates the moving of information from some existing articles and possibly the deletion of some articles.
The value provided to the base
parameter of Template:Bob should generally be italicized, with a few exceptions.
The wording "The mind boggles" in the lede would seem to violate the policy about editorializing. (If you disagree, please create a policy discussion about how critical reception of a game should be cited.)
This is likely an arcade leftover but isn't yet described as such. "Main" and "media b(oar)d IDs" were conventionally displayed by games on the NAOMI and other Sega arcade system boards of the same era.
Sega published this game in Japan; see this flyer.
Memory-card debugging features
A Bugs page should be created for the Topgrade issue mentioned on the talk page.
Can the StepMania engine's usual logging be enabled as devkit output with a GameShark code? If not, are there leftover strings?
The word "four" in the lede should link to Category:PlayStation 4 games.
Please add a
base
parameter to the Bob with a link to Sega Saturn; don't italicize this because it isn't a single game.
Per precedent from 7 Grand Dad, do not list the original developer in the Bob.
This appears to be an arcade leftover (cf. the excerpt from 0x279AC
in ROMs pse_27.12e+pse_31.12f in The Punisher (Arcade)/Unused Text) but isn't yet described as such.
The mention of RayStorm should be RayForce (RayStorm is the subsequent game in the series).
The emulation code is generally believed to be based on MAME; TODO: Verify whether it is specifically MAME 0.87, as this text seems to imply. There was a point in MAME's history when "disabling sound" would disable emulation of any sound CPU; this is no longer the case and should be explained.
Please add a base
parameter to the Bob with a link to GameCube; don't italicize this because it isn't a single game.
If Sega handled all the manufacturing and distribution, perhaps they should be listed as the sole publisher.
The bob is inaccurate because both TNN and NHK SC are technically publishers; the developers were not part of a formal company at this time (explanation unfinished; one developer went to Agatsuma Entertainment, and another founded Studio Saizensen; TODO names)
The sound driver is by Atelier Double, but please see "Policy discussions" below before boldly adding this.
The glitch described here works only in fan translations, because they remove the "Move while seated" message. This section should be about the hyperspeed glitch, which works in all versions based on 0.10a (TODO: check unpatched 0.10).
TODO: there are some unfixed cosmetic bugs specific to the official English release; for example, the "Tool: RPG Maker 2003" text in the ending does not fade in as intended
The current description says "Not-so-incredible games," which would seem to violate the policy on editorializing. It should be rewritten/expanded.
The words SNES "Play Station" CD-ROM attachment in the lede should link to Super Disc Boot ROM.
This category should be mentioned as a "See also" in Template:Sega series.
I have withdrawn my previous request for a merge.
The italicized "Yes, these exist" text qualifies as editorializing and should be removed.
Akumajou Dracula may refer to:
TODO: "(Wii)" vs. "(WiiWare)" naming convention needs to be decided upon and applied consistently
TODO: "Simple series," "Sega Ages 2500 series," and similar should include game titles
There probably ought to be a pnpsys
parameter to show plug-and-play hardware platforms, the same way we are doing with arcadesys
.
Add a "See also Puyo Puyo" line
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