Talk:Hot Shots Golf (series)

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[edit] Infoboxes

So, do you want infoboxes for the individual games? I'll do them, np. Useful info found @ Mobygames.. Jacoplane 20:33, 26 July 2005 (UTC)

Sure :) --Naha|(talk) 03:17, July 30, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Hot shots fore release date

The article has a release date different than the one found in the infobox. I got the release date from the ign site. What is your source? Jacoplane 20:31, 28 July 2005 (UTC)

Odd. Generally I get my information from Moby Games and IGN, for the infoboxes. I'm thinking I accidently typed in the wrong thing, because the date on IGN is found on a couple other sites, but I can't access Moby right now. I'll go ahead and change it to 08/17/2004 --Naha|(talk) 03:17, July 30, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Hot Shots Golf: Coca Cola Special Edition

I'm curious, is this actually a stand alone game or is it a part of hot shots golf open tee? (because I was thinking of splitting off the open tee section to a new article and was wondering whether this should go with it). Also, any ideas about the proper release date for HSG fore as I asked above? Jacoplane 20:08, 29 July 2005 (UTC)

Not sure about Coca Cola yet. Need to find more info, I'll look into it. As far as the infoboxes on the series page ...I'm trying to decide whether or not that will make it look too cluttered. I'm thinking infoboxes are best kept on the page for the individual games, and not the series ..but some series articles have them, and others don't =/ Still undecided. --Naha|(talk) 03:17, July 30, 2005 (UTC)