Talk:Flagship (company)

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[edit] Capcom Merger

It may be a division of Capcom, but lately, they have often worked outside of Capcom. Sonic Team has its own page, Intelligent Systems has its own page. A lot of their stuff, like the Oracles, Minish Cap, Four Swords, Kirby Advance 2, and such, aren't involved with Capcom. And even taking into account them making scenarios for Capcom products, there's enough information for this to be a stand-alone article.


[edit] Confusing title

There's nothing to clearly distinguish this Flagship from this one. We should, at the very least, consider throwing in a disambiguation notice: we might even want to consider moving one or the other (or both) articles to a less ambigious name. Any thoughts? – Seancdaug 04:36, Apr 22, 2005 (UTC)

I set up a Flagship (disambiguation) page, toss an {{otheruses}} template up on these articles if you think it's necessary.

[edit] Descriptions of games

Shouldn't we just link to the games in question, rather than have descriptions both here and on the respective pages for the games?

Also, the last line - "Green usually does nothing of importance, but red and blue do some pretty big things." - makes no sense here, so I'm removing it. Troublekit 18:41, 4 September 2005 (UTC)

That wasn't really too nonsensical, it referred to the kinstones, but is probably better left for the full article on The Minish Cap. -- WikidSmaht (talk) 07:24, 1 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Scenarios

What exactly does this mean? That they created demos? Trailers? Or that they wrote up storylines and laid out parts or all of the plot? -- WikidSmaht (talk) 07:24, 1 October 2005 (UTC)