Talk:List of Famicom games

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[edit] FC American title conflicts

I need to find out which of these games have not been released on the FC so that I can remove them from this list... WhisperToMe 20:49, 25 Jan 2004 (UTC)

I also see games on here that were released on the FC but are listed under their Americian titles and their Japanese titles... when I have time I might go through and change/remove them. Y0u

[edit] Chronological List

At this time, I have completed editing the Chronological list of Famicom games, which includes not only cartridges, but Famicom Disk System games as well. Due to the way I went about editing that list, it contains many corrections that I failed to make in this list. I did however manage to make corrections to the Famicom Disk System game list. At the moment, the Chronological List is more accurate than this list. Plotor 17:58, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Having two lists is going to cause problems

Ok I have been fixing some errors in this article, and didn't realize that there was a Chronological list of Famicom games till now. This made me realize that the information on both pages will probably conflict with each other as people change one, but don't change the other. Anyone have suggestions on how to deal with this? - Akadewboy 07:49, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] New title in 2007

[edit] Showing Titles in Japanese Text also

Hello all you Famicom fans, I wanted to get your opinion on if you think this page would be better if the Japanese text were added as a Alternate title column, so the games are simpler to verify the Romaji names, and check for miss spellings as well as provide a visual reference to how the title would appear on the Japanese items themselves. I paste a Example below, me and Guyinblack25 seem to be the only two battling it out over this issue on the N64 page, I believe it is most useful to have Japanese text, and any other alternate title listed next to the main Romaji or English title. As I mention on the Talk:List of Nintendo 64 games‎ I have a book called "Family Computer 1983-1994" by the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography which lists all the games both in there English or Romaji and Japanese names. But he feels that Japanese titles aren't needed unless they are exclusive to Japan or different then the English titles, which would mean at times some Japanese text would be used and other times it wouldn't although the items themselves all have Japanese texts, and would be considered by me as Alternate title because they are written out differently and using different characters then the English ones. Please come to the N64 talk page and give your opinion, as to if you think Japanese text is useful for identifying and looking them up, or if you only think some of them should be used, or none at all. This is just a sample and uses the N64 titles, but could be easily changed to include more or less the same Alternate titles and such.

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Wikipedia Main Title Alternate Titles Year Developer Publisher Regions released
Bakuretsu Muteki Bangai-Ō (爆裂無敵バンガイオー?) 1999 Treasure ESP Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Bakushou Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort Ō (爆笑人生64。 めざせ! リゾート王?) 1998 Taito Taito Flag of Japan
Banjo-Kazooie (バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険?)
Banjo to Kazooie no DaibokenJPN
1998 Rare Nintendo Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Banjo-Tooie (バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険2?)
Banjo to Kazooie no Daiboken 2JPN
2000 Rare Nintendo Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Bass Rush: ECOGEAR Powerworm Championship (バスラッシュ?) 2000 Visco Corporation Visco Corporation Flag of Japan
Beetle Adventure Racing (ビートルアドベンチャーレーシング?) and
HSV Adventure Racing in Australia
1999 Paradigm Entertainment Electronic Arts Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Big Mountain 2000 (スノースピーダー?)
Snow SpeederJPN
2000 Imagineer SouthPeak Interactive and Imagineer Flag of Japan Flag of the United States
Blast Corps (ブラストドーザー?)
Blast DozerJPN
1997 Rare Nintendo Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Bomberman 64 (爆ボンバーマン?)
Baku BombermanJPN
1997 Hudson Soft Nintendo Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Bomberman 64 (ボンバーマン64?)
Not released outside of Japan
2001 Racjin Co. Hudson Soft Flag of Japan
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack (爆ボンバーマン2?)
Baku Bomberman 2JPN
1999 Hudson Soft Vatical Entertainment Flag of Japan Flag of the United States
Bomberman Hero (ボンバーマンヒーロー。 ミリアン王女を救え?)
Bomberman Hero: Millian Ojosama wo SukueJPN
1999 Hudson Soft Nintendo Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Buck Bumble (バックバンブル?) 1998 Argonaut Games Ubisoft Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe
Bust-A-Move '99
Bust-A-Move 3 DXEUR
(パズルボブル?)
Puzzle Booble 64JPN
1999 Distinctive Development Acclaim Flag of Japan Flag of the United States Flag of Europe

(Floppydog66 15:56, 28 October 2007 (UTC))