Talk:Sting Entertainment

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[edit] Finally, stuff was added.

Not to toot my own horn or anything. Anyways, I don't know much about companies or how the company infobox should be filled out, anyone who can do so, please do so. Sting's company page has some information that may be worth putting in there. Maybe not. Following, is the games. One I had to translate since I could find no English equivalent, so I don't know about the accuracy, but it was never released in America so I doubt anyone would know anyways. About dates, for the Japanese dates they're all from the Sting games page. For the Evolution's non-Japanese releases, I went based on GameFAQs; don't know the accuracy. For the Riviera and Yggdra Union dates, I checked LCN because I know those dates are from hours of scouring and confirming because I was the one who spent the hours scouring and confirming. On Japanese publishing, I used mostly GFAQs, so, again, I don't know how accurate it is, and I left out a publisher section if I didn't know. Thinking about it, maybe on the individual game pages some publishers can be found, but I'm not so sure. I know I couldn't find Treasure Hunter G's publisher on the game page (I had to go with prior experience seeing SQUARESOFT at startup). I also know nothing about the company. I suggest someone rip it from the Japanese article. That's all I can remember I had to say, for now. DrSturm 02:12, 28 May 2007 (UTC)

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