User talk:SuperNESPlayer
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[edit] Animal Crossing (Wii)
I strongly suggest that you don't revert edits with the edit summary "Reverted vandalism" unless that's what you're doing; wrongly accusing others of vandalism can lead to an editing block. In this case, I had improved the article by removing duplicate wikilinks, pointless placeholders for as-yet non-existent facts, etc. --Mel Etitis (Talk) 17:04, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WiiConnect24
Hey SuperNESPlayer. Your recent edits to WiiConnect24 seem to suggest you are confused about what WiiConnect24 is. You removed the list of confirmed titles and instead replaced it with a link to the List of Wii Wi-Fi Connection games. I have reverted your edits because this is incorrect. WiiConnect24 is entirely different from the Wi-Fi Connection. Games may have one or both. Basically, WiiConnect24 functionality allows games to have new content downloaded at any time 24/7 without any need for the player to take any action. Wi-Fi Connection functionality allows players to play against other players. It can seem confusing until it is pointed out the differences, but they are not the same thing. Zomic_13 13:27, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Virtual Console games and the OFLC database
You seem to have an issue concerning Star Fox 64 and the OFLC database, in particular concerning it's rating on the List of Virtual Console games (Australia). As I have pointed out, the game does appear in the database, having been rated G8+ (now PG) in 1997, however you claim that its inevitable Virtual Console release has not been rated.
Unlike the ESRB or PEGI, as we have seen so far Australia's OFLC does not generally re-rate games already classified after the introduction of the classification guidelines for video games in 1995. The only reason a review of the original classification would take place is if the game either contained enough altered content to warrant a new rating or if it was petitioned for re-review. This is why Virtual Console games released after that year are not re-rated: they are essentially unchanged from when they are first classified.
If you had bothered to check the OFLC database, you would have noticed that the three released N64 games (Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Ocarina of Time), which were previously rated upon their original N64 release, were not re-rated for their VC release and have retained their original classification information intact. The only difference is the changing of Zelda's G8+ to a PG rating, the result of shifting to a unified film/television/game rating system in 2005. In fact, the only games that have appeared as being newly classified for VC release were games released prior to the 1995 introduction of video game classifications. By law, these games now must have an OFLC classification in order to be sold to the public and thus appear as newly rated games despite having been previously released and sold prior to 1995.
You also cite the "multiplatform" media category as evidence for a potential VC re-rating. As you can see, while the newly rated VC games use this, the previously mentioned N64 games still retain their original "Game Cart." media category.
In the end, unless Nintendo have somehow greatly expanded the game or upped the violence to Mortal Kombat levels, it is very unlikely that the OFLC will re-rate the game for Virtual Console release. Misterkillboy 23:10, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Autoblock
[edit] Autoblock again... wow, I need to fix my IP
[edit] Warning
Hello. Please don't forget to provide an edit summary. Thank you.
And read Talk:List of Final Fantasy titles#Final Fantasy Anthology European Edition. Kariteh 08:02, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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[edit] List of Virtual Console games (North America)
Just a helpful piece of advice, we only use confirmed dates for VC games. Confirmed meaning either Nintendo, Sega, Hudson Soft, or the games publisher have announced the date. TJ Spyke 22:31, 8 April 2007 (UTC)