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[edit] Scoring
The sentence:
"This scoring system was likely influenced by the fact that the number 573 sounds partly like "Konami" in Japanese."
sounds like unverifiable, original research. Especially considering 573 can be read in two ways: "Go nana san" or "Go shichi san", neither of which sound anything at all like "Konami". A more logical choice would be either 572 ("Go nana ni") or 574 ("Go nana shi"), as they sound a *little* closer to "Konami". In the end, this idea is pretty far-fetched. Keryst 03:29, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
- It uses an archaic form of the number 3 (*mi*ttsu, IIRC) in the formation of the pun. UOSSReiska 19:43, 9 August 2006 (UTC)